Berkshire CCC open NCCA Trophy campaign with thrashing against Devon
Berkshire trounced Devon by 10 wickets in their opening NCCA Trophy Group two match at Henley on Sunday.
Berkshire trounced Devon by 10 wickets in their opening NCCA Trophy Group two match at Henley on Sunday.
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THE CAST has been announced for a new open-air theatre show about to head to The Watermill in Newbury.
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Berkshire open their defence of the NCCA 50/50 Trophy when they host Devon at Henley CC on Sunday (11am).
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THE COUNTY will be more connected than ever before, thanks to a new Virgin Media contract West Berkshire Council has ...
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