Berkshire CCC bid to win NCCA 50/50 Trophy
Berkshire will be bidding to win the NCCA (previously MCCA) 50/50 Trophy for the eighth time in 20 years when they take on Cumbria at Sir Paul
Read moreDetailsBerkshire will be bidding to win the NCCA (previously MCCA) 50/50 Trophy for the eighth time in 20 years when they take on Cumbria at Sir Paul
Read moreDetailsBy the time you read this, you will have noticed the youthful hordes of green-wellied masses descending on our town
Read moreDetailsTHE Lionesses may have lost the World Cup final on Sunday but a Caversham football club hailed them as winners because of the boost given to the sport
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds saw plenty of positives as his side started pre-season with home victories against Bracknell and Aberavon.
Read moreDetailsThe games is gone. Glimpse of gold none grasped, Nobody grew, to even grapple with the ghost of greatness
Read moreDetailsIt's fair to say a common perception of politicians is that they will say whatever they need to in order to follow the party line.
Read moreDetailsReaders of this column in previous years will know that I have long supported women's football, having refereed it in the Southwest League
Read moreDetailsIt was a joy for me last weekend to take a christening service for two young children in All Saints church in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsMy husband often drove through the ford, But one-time disaster came very near! And he turned to me and said: "Pam, don't YOU ever drive through here!"
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