Matt plans to run four marathons in a day
MARATHON-MAN Matt Jackson is attempting the biggest challenge of his life by running more than 100 miles in 24 hours. The 36-year-old estate agent is running FOUR marathons this weekend...
Read moreMARATHON-MAN Matt Jackson is attempting the biggest challenge of his life by running more than 100 miles in 24 hours. The 36-year-old estate agent is running FOUR marathons this weekend...
Read moreA man has been arrested by police. We have removed the original image attached to this story. Please do not call 999 - call 101 if you have any further...
Read moreReading Buses has announced its Easter bus timetable.
Read moreSouth Hill Park is launching a brand new children's book next month: The Beast of South Hill Park.
Read moreA Wokingham psychologist is helping people sleep soundly with her new book, Navigating Sleeplessness.
Read moreLeader of Wokingham Liberal Democrats, Cllr Lindsay Ferris, has unveiled manifesto pledges for the upcoming local elections.
Read moreWokingham Borough Council rejected an application for a 4G mast in Knoll Farm, following a resident petition.
Read moreThames Valley Police is expanding its Project Vigilant, which could be rolled out as a national programme.
Read moreA WOKINGHAM family are looking forward to this weekend’s World Cup qualifiers as they get to see their son in action. Kian Duncan will be in the line-up for Anguilla...
Read moreReading Women face a stern test when they travel to title-chasers Manchester City on Saturday. After a monumental week for women's football after the Women's Super League announced a record-breaking...
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