Wokingham: A Town through the Eyes of Terry Clark
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INTEGRITY; inter; nitre; nitrite; nitty; reign; rein; retting; retying; ring; rite; tein; tier; tiger; tine; ting; tinge; tinier; tint; tinter; tiny; tire; tiring; titi; titre; tiyin; trig; trine; trinity; trite; trying; tying; yeti. Down — Clout; Inert; Kenya. Down — Infer; Opium; Yards. Over the past few weeks, we have been out and about at numerous events across the borough and in the process taken thousands of photographs — only a few make our pages every week.
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And the council is now calling on you to put forward names of an individual or team who has excelled or produced an outstanding performance either individually or within a club over the past year. Awards handed out on the night at Bulmershe School will go to: Nominees must either live in the borough or belong to a club within it. As in previous years, as well as inviting along all the winners, the committee will also be inviting those unsuccessful nominees to the presentation.
This is so their achievements can also be recognised by way of a medal, which will be presented at the end of the proceedings. The deadline for all nominations is Friday, October 9. Forms can either be returned by email to sport wokingham. Clockwise, from top left: Also at the level of competition Tom Evans, another newcomer, delivered two safe routines which took him through to the final round. But both performed admirably; Tilly performing two new runs in the preliminary round to a score of This was after executing two steady runs in the earlier rounds.
It was an important weekend too for the senior tumblers, as the event also doubled up as trials for the World Championships. It was a first time for Cameron Jones at the nationals, and it is likely to be an occasion he will not forget in a hurry. Delivering two nice routines on the Saturday saw him progress to the final on the following day, where he totted up a score of William, Jack Williams, Dominic and Zachary will represent their respective age groups.
The latest set of victories came last weekend, where Rockets defeated Essex. Leopards in the Trophy before fighting back to dispose of Greenwich Titans in round two of the National Cup. In the meantime, Rockets coach Manuel Pena Garces is preparing his charges for a trip to the capital, where he insists his side still can still improve despite a winning start to the campaign. We have a lot. Age if under Reasons For Nomination Please provide up to words, from the past 12 months, in support of your candidates.
Bullet points only please The pair netted within three minutes of each other early in the second period and ultimately settled a contest which saw their hosts twice take the lead. Despite not being able to call upon Vanya Antonov, Carl Graham and Tom Annetts, a sharp start from the Bees saw them break the deadlock with less then three minutes of the fixture played. Callum Fowler was the scorer, the forward finishing off some tidy work from former Phoenix star Frantisek Bakrlik pictured. The hosts were unable to capitalise with the extra man, but the opposition used the play to tie up the scores, Nico Aaltonen making it just 12 seconds after Foord had been sent to the bin.
But no sooner had they levelled things up, the Phoenix again found themselves behind. But the Bees were pegged back once again five minutes before the first interval; Satek picking out Robin Kovar with a pass from behind the net to beat Mettam from close range. Neil fired his side in front for the first time via a long-range effort before James Archer laid on Satek to double advantage moments later.
Disappointingly for Bees, sandwiched between the two strikes was a powerplay which went unpunished after Ben Russell was called up for a minor tripping offence. The home side also had to kill off a powerplay when Sam Waller was punished for boarding, but a combination of strong defending and a solid showing from Mettam kept the visitors out. It was a fast-paced start to the third stanza from the Bees, but their efforts to reduce the deficit would prove fruitless.
But he was soon joined on the sidelines by Bees duo James Galazzi and Scott Spearing, who were also thrown out for their reactions to the incident. The man of the match awards went to Jan Bendik and Satek. This weekend, Bees are away at Hull Pirates tomorrow 5. A disappointing evening not only saw the visitors end the weekend with no points, but could also be without defenceman Lewis Turner for some time.
The defender suffered a suspected dislocated knee when blocking a shot and subsequently left the rink needing gas and air. A visiting side missing Carl Graham and Tom Annetts from its roster fell behind with the fixture less than three minutes old. The Tigers seized the initiative through Jason Silverthorn, who finished off a neat move involving. Sam Zajac and Peter Szabo to put the home side ahead. But it was during this powerplay when Bees would tie up the scoring, captain Matt Foord grabbing an unassisted goal just seconds before the guests were due to be back at full strength.
But Bracknell were dealt a blow. They did just that, ensuring the score remained at stalemate heading into the first interval, but they fell behind once again early in the second period when Birbraer found a way past netminder Alex Mettam. Bees did not help themselves when Frantisek Bakrlik and Jan Bendik sat out charging and interference penalties respectively, leaving those out on the ice to negotiate a tricky five-on-three situation, but through digging in deep the Tigers were kept at bay. And the home side saw their slender advantage wiped out three minutes before the buzzer when David Savage and Callum Fowler combined to set up Bakrlik for a second equaliser of the night.
The third session was a tense affair, with little clear cut chances falling the way of either team — despite the play swinging from one end to the other. Bees received a boost when slashing from Birbraer saw the player chucked in the bin for two minutes, but the Bracknell unit failed to capitalise. With no points to their name on the road this term, Bracknell would no doubt have welcomed taking the game to overtime, something which looked increasingly likely as the clock counted down the final 60 seconds of the game.
However, there was still time for Miller to rattle home the winner and inflict more away-day woes on their opponents. Josh Tetlow took the man of the match award for Bees. The pair helped the side recover from down, but it was not to be enough. Via a late penalty kick and breakaway effort, it was the Buckinghamshire side who went on to take the points. Ryan Caley and Duncan Clarke both struck twice as the side outscored recently-relegated West Hampstead 4s by seven goals to three.
It was a difficult opening day, though, for the 3s, who conceded seven unanswered goals away at Marlow 5s in Division 7. Bates scored twice during the fixture, as another goal from Gina Simpson saw the visitors tie the scoring up at Wokingham, though, were dealt a late blow when the Pilgrims secured a victory in the last minute. Wokingham Ladies secured their first win of the campaign at the third attempt. The 3s are still waiting for a first win down in Division 5. In their latest outing, at home to Maidenhead 5s, Wokingham slipped to a defeat. Fixtures — Saturday, October Wokingham go on the attack above and win possession right , as the goal-hungry hosts put the guests under more pressure below.
But that seemed to spark the hosts into life. Prop forward replacement Halavatau went over for his first of the night on the hour mark before Alex Lewington converted a well-worked team move before sprinting 40 metres for an impressive score under the posts. But they fell eight points short on the night and finished 13 behind on aggregate.
Ojo 10 , Halavatau x2 60,75 , Lewington 67 Pens: Lewis-Pratt x3 60,67,75 Scoring sequence Irish first: Jonny is on the spot to secure a draw over in Marlow Sonning 5s were winners at Thame 2s in Division 8 West, but in an all-Sonning affair in Division 9 West, it was the 6s who comfortably took the points, thumping their club-mates But it was a bittersweet victory for the league leaders at the weekend, as the team overcame club-mates Sonning 2s to record a success and third win in as many games this season.
Sonning 3s remain without a win this season following a reverse at Tilsey Park, where they were beaten by Abingdon in Division 1. Yet they were outscored by their. Bicester 3s v Wokingham 3s. Having fallen behind to a deflected effort in the first half, Partenheimer levelled things 10 minutes from time when slipped in by Matt Poulton. Dirk Cannon netted for the hosts. Trailing by five points from the first leg, Irish went down at The Stoop as Quins sealed a victory on aggregate. The Exiles started strongly, levelling the tie with an early try from Topsy Ojo, but Quins stormed back to lead on the night by half time, before adding another seven points shortly after the restart.
Tom Coventry made six changes to his side which lost a week earlier with Rob McCusker coming in for his debut at number eight. And it was two of the new starters who combined for the first score of the match. After building some pressure inside the Harlequins 22, Noakes clipped a cross-field kick to the onrushing Ojo on the wing to crash over in the corner. But back came Quins, who were listed as the away side for the match. Luke Wallace, celebrating his 25th birthday, found space on the flank and drove over to dab down with Chris Evans converting to put Irish behind, something they stayed for the rest of the contest.
Sonning 5s were beaten away at Thame 3s in Division 6 and are also yet to taste victory this term. Sonning 5s v Slough 3s. Schalk Burger went over for the first try of the match after 13 minutes with JP Pietersen also dabbing down just before half time as South Africa took an lead into the break. Cowan and Maitland could come up against a familiar face in that encounter in Samoa captain and London Irish flanker Ofisa Treviranus. Treviranus completed all 11 of his tackles but could do nothing to prevent a loss to surprise package Japan in Milton Keynes.
Jebb Sinclair was part of the Canada side which made history for all the wrong reasons against Romania. Canada were in control, leading The scores stayed until the 73rd minute when Sinclair was sent to the sinbin for bringing down a rolling maul. That gave Romania the added boost they needed to complete a remarkable turnaround and seal the biggest comeback in Rugby World Cup history, winning Meanwhile, Ben Franks has been named on the bench for All Blacks against Tonga today while Halani Aulika starts for the underdogs, having played 70 minutes in the defeat against Argentina at the weekend.
Asaeli Tikoirotuma played the full match for Fiji in their defeat to Wales and also the comprehensive win over Uruguay but could not prevent his country exiting the tournament at the pool stage. For more details on the developments, see the back page. The coach watched on as tries from Will Hopkins, Reuben Norville, Aaron Hopkins and Samir Kharbouch scored the Old Bath Road outfit a bouns-point triumph over a Worthing side who had won three of their previous four games. Tewkesbury is keen to name an unchanged starting line-up when Rams take to the field again this weekend, but with third-placed Clifton the opposition 2.
We have produced some good rugby at times. With as many as six first-team regulars on the treatment table for the visit of Worthing, Rams showed strength in depth. Keen to make amends following the loss at leaders Taunton Titans last time out, the hosts started on the front foot, tearing into their Sussex opponents and putting them under intense pressure during the opening exchanges, but wasted chances prevented a. Yet they put that right soon after, with Will Hopkins kicking over a penalty try awarded from a fivemetre scrum in the ninth minute.
It was here when Worthing scrum-half Dan Peach was sent to the sinbin — and Redingensians continued to dominate with the side showing far more enterprise in the backs, while the forwards were winning the set-piece battles. But Rams had all the answers, showing resolve in defence and shutting their guests out. And reward for digging in was a try either side of the interval; Norville picking up an interception and running for the line from some 40 yards out for a lead before Hopkins scored under the posts just a minute into the second half.
The task of scoring was a simple one as Olly Foxley, playing in the unaccustomed role of full-back, had done. The rampant hosts would cross the line twice more as they had by far the better of possession, but both were ruled out and the play called back. And through a clever off-load from hooker Ross Crame who, like Foxley was singled out for praise, Kharbouch went on to secure the all-important fifth point.
Whelan, Weller, Kruzycki, Amor, Harrison. IT was a thoroughly miserable day all round for Bracknell. Not only were a number of those picked for the clash with the Channel Island side caught up in the tailbacks following a crash on the M4, resulting in coach Rory Greenslade-Jones having to reshuffle his back line, but the Lily Hill Stuart men also surrendered Mackay a point lead to their scored for guests. Bracknell Despite the enforced changes, the hosts got off to a flying start with Dan Faamatuainu, Stuart Mackay and Ben Yates, twice, all crossing the line as Bracknell boasted a advantage.
But the good work was soon being. From a catch and drive at a line out, back row Leon Gardener forced his way over the line, Glen Waters added the extras and the lead had been cut to just six points when the halftime whistle was blown. But within as many second half minutes, Bracknell would put further breathing space between the two teams. Finishing off a fine team move was Nick Owens, which was inspired by Liam Henning and involved some great link-up play and recycling. Liam Henning had the distance with the conversion, but the ball clattered back off an upright.
Now trailing , Guernsey needed. Momentum was now swinging the way of the away side, who were beginning to turn the ball over. And a spell of pressure would take its toll on Bracknell, who conceded once again when Campbell chased down a chipped ball over the top to touch down for a second time on the afternoon. The conversion cleared the posts and the comeback was complete. A home side now needing to produce their own recovery were unable to do so, largely due to the fact they were pegged back in their own territory.
Frustration was also to get the better of them too, with Josh Webb shown the yellow card for tackling an opponent without the ball. Guernsey were presented with two further opportunities to add insult to injury via penalty attempts. The Lily Hill men will be looking to put this disappointment behind them when heading east for a clash with a Colchester side they currently sit one point and one place above in the standings.
Hosts Tadley, on the other hand, head into the clash looking to extend a per cent record having won all three games thus far. Ward you believe it! Helen Ward nets one of the three goals she hit against Millwall last weekend Pictures: Picking up two yellow cards at Sol Joel Park also saw Simon Fuller dismissed on what was a disappointing afternoon for the away side.
A Peter Wareing strike was not enough to stop the hosts succumbing to defeat, with Mark Foster and Marcus Guest netting for the away side. Taplow replied through a Henry Bailey double. David Zikmond was on the scoresheet for Athletic. Leading the scoring for Eldon was. Alcides Madaleno, who bagged five times on the day. Jake Keegan hit a hat-trick and Omar Carrington also got a goal. Chase Jacobs led the way with a hat-trick and was joined on the scoresheet by James Payne and Matt Philo. Lukasz Hryniewicz did most of the damage with a five-goal salvo, as Dawid Nagoda and Bartosz Pachulski both scored twice.
Joseph Bradley had opened the scoring midway through the first half. Her first Royals hat-trick in the rout over Millwall is the latest in a string of recent goalscoring displays with that treble taking her tally to 10 in nine matches since star striker Fran Kirby departed the club in July. And Ward admits it was down to her and the rest of the attacking force to step up when Kirby made the switch to Chelsea. Royals currently trail Doncaster Rovers Belles by three points with two games to play, but have both a superior goal difference and a game in hand before the final day on October The Toffees sit third in the table and while they can no longer break into the top two, Ward is expecting a battle on Merseyside on Sunday 2pm kick-off.
Sansom, Jones, Giddings, Estcourt Goals: Ward x3 13,51,71 , Bruton 49 Yellow card: Davies, who has been a regular at the heart of the Reading defence this season, collected the prestigious FAW Player of the Year award after breaking the 50 cap barrier during the recent qualifying campaign. Meanwhile Estcourt, 17, collected the Young Player of the Year award. The defender is set to be away between October 20thrd while goalkeeper Chloe Sansom has been named on the standby list.
Williams got Reading off to a blistering start with a header after just 15 seconds before Nick Blackman sealed the win with a late penalty. And the American international hinted his first-ever Madejski Stadium strike was made possible due to his own research. Jonathan Bond was a surprise omission after picking up a calf injury which is set to rule him out for around three weeks, allowing Ali Al-Habsi back in while Orlando Sa returned up front following suspension with Garath McCleary dropping to the bench.
Getting off to a fast start has been a staple for Royals this campaign, scoring six goals in the opening 15 minutes of their last four league matches, but Williams took flying out of the blocks to a new level. Last year we struggled at home, but our away performances have been brilliant this season. But the hosts came close to doubling their tally when the returning Sa fired goalwards from the edge of the box, only for Daniel Ayala to head off the line.
With Middlesbrough enjoying the majority of possession as the second half wore on, Reading increasingly began to play on the counter attack and they sealed a mightily impressive win with two minutes left on the clock. The striker stepped up himself, sending the keeper the wrong way to bag his ninth goal of the season. But despite beating one of the pre-season title favourites, Williams insists Reading still have a long way to go before they can start thinking of promotion. Williams 1 , Blackman Mejias, Gibson, Forshaw, Nugent.
Amorebieta 26 , Leadbitter 66 Referee: Win this Reading team photo signed by Jake Cooper! Jake Cooper scored both goals in a win for Reading against which club last season? The Wokingham Paper is giving away. Nottingham Forest Email your answer, along with your name, address and contact details, to. The competition is open to residents of the UK aged 18 and over.
Staff of XN Media, their families and any associated companies are not allowed to enter. Entry into the competition will be deemed as acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. One entry per person. Multiple entries will not be counted. The winner will be notified by telephone on Friday, October 16, so please ensure a valid telephone number is provided. There is no alternative prize and no cash value. The prize is non-exchangable and nontransferable. The young centre-back pictured has risen through the ranks from the academy and has gone on to make a total of 21 appearances for the first team so far.
With the fine form of Paul McShane, Anton Ferdinand and Michael Hector, chances have been limited for the 6ft 6in defender this season but he has featured in the League Cup defeat to Everton and victory at Burnley. Reading boss Steve Clarke, said: Failing that, they will have another glorious opportunity against whipping boys Andorra in Cardiff on Tuesday. Oliver Norwood and Paul McShane will also be hoping to seal their passage to Euro with wins in this international break.
The pair were both in action last night, Norwood with Northern Ireland as they hosted Greece while McShane and the Republic of Ireland were at home to world champions Germany. Republic of Ireland wrap up their qualification campaign away to Poland on Sunday while Northern Ireland travel to Finland. Danny Williams has also travelled across the Atlantic for a crunch clash with Mexico.
Despite the reduced fine, the club are still dissatisfied with the outcome. A statement from Reading, said: As a club we remain disappointed by the decision and feel that the process undertaken by the Regulatory Commission in these situations need to be reviewed in the future.
Reading are back in action tomorrow, hosting sixth placed Fulham 11am. Royals went into the weekend ahead. Peter Toft saw interim boss Jock Mowat enjoy a perfect would separate the two teams going in at start to his tenure in the the break. However, on seven Back in the minutes United took the ascendency once more lead, Maycock teeing and United were looking up Van Dyk to net via for goal number three, the underside of the bar but a block prevented Rupin Limbu gets stuck in from just inside the box.
Alozie from bagging a The goal was to second when Slatcher shake the home side into life, and horribly miss-kicked, while Van Dyk was only an interception from Matt Leigh, over with the rebound. Van Wyk, after exchanging passes Clashing with Levi Lawrence resulted with Maycock, saw a low effort saved in both players being dismissed. However, this was to be the for an early bath by Town duo Luke last involvement from the latter, who Richardson and Trenall Richardson, who hobbled off with an injury.
Omar Cofie was his replacement. But on 38 minutes they were pegged United will be looking to make it back; Town levelling up the scores when three league wins on the spin when Richardson buried a shot into the far entertaining Chinnor tomorrow 3pm. Problems on the M4 meant the visitors would start the fixture short benched, and on the pitch Town found themselves under some early pressure too, but were able to defend an early corner conceded with relative ease.
Harry Swabey and Matt Wright were then both involved as the home side launched several more attacks, all of which were dealt with by the opposition. Josh Baker in the Finchampstead goal was rarely troubled during the opening 45 minutes, although he was required to cut out a number of crosses pumped into the box. It was the hosts who continued to do most of the pressing, but failure to find the target from numerous opportunities ensured the scoreline remained at stalemate. Swabey was the next player to go close before team-mate Matt Wright was thwarted by Beddow during a move he started and finished.
Finch captain Adam Barnard then flashed a strike clean over the Wantage bar. Yet for all their dominance, it was Wantage who went close to breaking the deadlock just before half time when former Woodley United midfielder Adam Cashin-Murray broke away — only for Baker to snaffle up any danger. Finch, who had now switched to a formation, would also carve up another chance before the interval, but Greg Alexander was unable to convert with a header from a corner. The opening stages of the second half. But a pivotal moment of the contest was to arrive moments later.
Receiving the ball out on the right flank, Barron surged forward, beating two opponents before driving into the box, where a run to goal was ended by a foul, which resulted in the referee pointing to the spot. Penalty responsibility belonged to Alexander, who confidently dispatched a strike low past Beddow for a lead. Naturally, a Town side now chasing the game pushed numbers forward, but their hosts were seldomly panicked, although Wright had to produce a timely interception to prevent a certain strike at goal. Laugharne swapped Ben Winship for Gavin Rolls late on, and the replacement was one of three Finch players who saw chances to put the result beyond any doubt go begging late on, with Alexander and Danny Wing also going close.
Thankfully for the home side the opportunities went unpunished, with Finchampstead holding out to record a fifth victory of the season. Kick off is 3pm. Jordan Edwards and Harry Sage were also on target for Eversley, who rattled in five more goals after the break. Tayte Brown was man of the match. Smith settled the contest at Fox Lane in the 50th minute, driving home from 25 yards. Eversley will be looking to notch an eighth win in 10 game when entertaining Farleigh Rovers tomorrow 3pm. The joint boss saw his Sumas concede four second-half goals as their involvement in the county cup came to an end at the Racecourse Ground on Tuesday night.
This included a minute hat-trick from Yellamen striker Joe Grant, with Joe Jarra completing the scoring late on. We opened up in searching for an equaliser, but we probably opened up too much to be honest. Ascot, though, began to crank up the pressure after the break and would break the deadlock on 63 minutes when Grant hooked the ball home. Luke Scope was on target three times during the victory over Shrivenham Pictures: Now searching for a consolation, Jake Butler could only fire off target when well placed. For Wokingham, the result represented a third-straight loss against United this term following previous defeats in the league and Hellenic Challenge Cup.
And Grant has been a real nemesis for the Sumas in these fixtures, having netted four of the seven unanswered goals Ascot have scored in these games. Bateman , Scope, Sargeant, Rushforth. In ending a run of nine successive defeats, the Sumas will be hoping this fixture could be the turning point in what has so far been a difficult campaign. Wokingham have also been handed a further boost with the news George Parsons and James Charlton are nearing a return to full fitness, while Dan Collier, Darren Thorne and Jake Butler all returned to the squad having missed the midweek game with Thatcham Town.
But the afternoon would belong to Scope. Having returned to the goal trail during that forgettable reverse last Tuesday, the forward got the scoring underway when played in by Collier, who later doubled the advantage courtesy of. Good work from the returning Butler saw him set up Scope for his second of the game early in the second half. Hopes of a welcome clean sheet, though, were dashed when Jamie Prictor popped up with what would prove to be a consolation for Shrivenham, who are now plying their trade in Hellenic Division 1 West.
The three-goal cushion was restored when Jordan Rowland, who impressed at left back, clipped home a well-taken free-kick from 25 yards, with the set piece dipping into the far corner. Goal number five arrived through persistence from Garry Sargeant, who forced an opponent to turn the ball into his own net. An encouraging 90 minutes for the hosts saw Scope add an extra coat of gloss to proceedings when completing his treble late on. Abingdon are no match for four-some Binfield and free-scoring Horscroft Binfield 4 Abingdon United 0.
Liam Ferdinand, Lewis Leonetti and Josh Pearson were also on target for the Moles, who moved up to seventh in the standings with this win. The intentions of the home side were clear from the off with Binfield going close on three occasions early on, but none were on target.
With United struggling to get any foothold on the game, you could sense a first goal of the afternoon would not be long in the waiting. And the breakthrough duly arrived on 11 minutes, Ferdinand picking up where he had left off in midweek, having scored twice during the victory over Brackley Town Saints, by tapping home following good work between Jemel Johnson and James Knight. Binfield continued to attack their hosts, with any opportune response from Abingdon comfortably dealt with by the hosts and Michael Walton, in particular, who impressed at the back.
Binfield would go in at the break leading by just the solitary goal, but it should probably have been more, with Josh Howell twice going close. Had it gone in, his first attempt would have been a contender for goal of the season, but a first-time volley from a Jack Broome cross was kept out of the top corner by a fine save from Abingdon shot-stopper Tom Plum. Another opportunity for the same player. But any worries about a lack of goals during the first 45 minutes, however, were eradicated during a clinical half from Binfield.
The lead was doubled on 53 minutes when Leonetti beat the offside trap, stole in to win the ball from Plum and slot a shot into an empty net. Josh Pearson, along with Horscroft, was introduced to proceedings just after the. With the points now in the bag, Binfield were soon celebrating goal number four. Stooping to meet a Josh Howell cross, Horscroft, on for the injured Ferdinand, kept up the goalscoring habit through a header, turning the ball into the top corner, adding to recent strikes against Brackley and Henley Town.
He went close again soon after, but was denied on this occasion by a Plum save at his far post. This was after Walton had raced back to block another attempt from Essex. Unlucky not to add his name to the scoresheet, though, was Johnson. Having been off target with three efforts, he also saw the same number kept out by Plum, one of which being a smart stop at full stretch to block a shot from the penalty spot.
Binfield are at home again tomorrow, welcoming high-flying Kidlington for a 3pm kick-off. Silver, Broome, Luis c , M. Knight has brought an extra touch of quality on the ball to the club, with his displays seeing him win the accolade following a strong month for Binfield on the pitch by just the one vote.
Reading Football Club Prop Co Ltd, a partly-owned subsidiary of the Royals, is to push out proposals for Royal Elm Park at a number of public consultation exhibitions across the town. On the table are plans to regenerate an area close to the stadium and fill it with homes, a world-class convention centre and facilities such as an ice rink, restaurants and a large public square.
More than 1, new jobs are expected to be created through the development. The convention centre will look to bring together year-round business and cultural events which, hopefully, will benefit Reading and the local economy. It is designed to meet existing market demand and act as a catalyst. Designed to accommodate up to 3, delegates, the centre will provide flexible, adaptable spaces capable of facilitating a range of events from business meetings, conferences and exhibitions to live entertainment including music, sport and comedy. More than homes are also proposed for the site, many of which.
A consultation has taken place about the removal of 19 telephone boxes from the Wokingham Borough Council area. This consultation was little more than a tick-box exercise and received hardly any publicity. This is the box at the Junction of Hearn Road and Drovers Way, Woodley, which was used for calls in the last 12 months.
Usage of the other boxes on the list ranged from zero to 92 calls in 12 months. CARP is trying to protect phone boxes for two reasons. First, because some people still use them. Secondly, because they could be a useful back-up if terrorists succeed in disabling the mobile phone network. Housing over green space 56, more housing. That is what our council is imposing on us over the next 20 years.
Berkshire is the smallest county in the South, yet we are agreeing to more and more houses than any other county? J W Blaney, Wokingham. What are they getting out of agreeing to such huge amounts of housing? The problem being half our councillors do not live here and do not care. I have written time and time again that this council is fast making our town and surroundings another Bracknell the Second. We are losing our identity and, with the proposed 56, housing, we will be one big sprawl of boxes and concrete from Reading to Bracknell, with Wokingham in the middle. Above all, all the wildlife habitats destroyed, losing more wildlife including birds, with more now on the danger list.
Again, our councillors just do not care, only about getting their own way in anyway they can. Over the past few weeks the council have employed a company known as Marvellous Marvels to decorate the long walls with scenes of landscaped gardens. Every day I passed through with my dog they were hard at work and it was fascinating to see it develop. By the weekend it had been daubed in black spray paint and today red paint has been added to it.
Wokingham youths are obviously not like those in other areas — some of ours are vandals, disrespectful, nasty, nauseating people. Whilst I am not complaining about the cost as it. If the old year was a kind one, then wish it fond adieu and pray the year that lies ahead will be a kind one too. Those responsible are a disgrace to the town, as is also the eyesore on Wellington Road. It is gratifying that the people of Bracknell have shown considerable pride in their own subway artwork.
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Over people joined in the hunt for a lurcher type of dog which was found and reunited with its owner a week later. The parking charges at Dinton Pastures were put up and despite the freezing cold conditions, over one hundred protestors gathered in Elms Field. An election for a town councillor was called for Emmbrook and a row broke out as to why. Meanwhile, in a news story that was to continue throughout the year, new signs had been put up on the AM, but the crashes, along with the traffic jams, continued. On parking, the pay-to-pray debate started, Woodley decided not to introduced Sunday parking charges, the Leader of the Borough Council also a Woodley town councillor promised that car park charges across the borough would be hypothecated for pot-hole repairs.
Southfields special needs school closed temporarily and staff were suspended. Work started on the muddy track that one day might be known as the Winnersh Relief Road. The public were not amused that WBC had ignored their vote. Matt Davey found himself a new job and the ill-considered NWDR looks set to be a disaster for some time to come.
Orange re3 rubbish discs were introduced as the borough started charging residents extra for disposal of waste, despite central government guidance and legislation not to do so. On the roads, we learned that H. A crash of two lorries on Keephatch Road led to a town councillor calling for the wrong person to resign. Ulla Karin and Sanjay got the Emmbrook railway bridge unflooded again.
WBC was busy awarding a contract to one of its own companies, but had just enough spare capacity to commence a legal battle with Hare Hatch Sheeplands over planning enforcement. As the weeds grew and grew, they concealed more and more and one resident was injured as a result. In the debating chamber, the Borough chose to celebrate the life of public service given by one local councillor. Locally, Tories finally said sorry for not cutting the grass. Preparations were underway as the Shinfield East Relief Road was due to open. The owner of Hare Hatch Sheeplands. The Olympic Games ran for three glorious weeks.
At the other end of the process, the opening of a new primary school was put back by one year. On the roads, a 30mph limit was rushed in to cover the whole of the Barkham Road, ostensibly for pupils at the Bohunt School. Over in Woodley a car crashed into not one but two houses no injuries , possibly a Wokingham driver fleeing the draconian parking charges just introduced over there. Hare Hatch Sheeplands lost their case at judicial review, started a new petition, now faced bills for costs and a High Court case to boot.
We found later that all other garden village submissions around the country had been done in public, with support from locals from the outset. On developments around the borough, progress on the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road was halted as the operating license was suspended. Serious defects in new house build quality were. In a report which blamed driver behaviour it was an H. Rather a lot of pounds as estimates of 13 to 17 million were being bandied about.
Calls for resignation of the leader seem to have fallen on deaf ears. Unapologetic over their secrecy, WBC leaders seem unperturbed by questions being raised over school funding. By residents rather than by members of the Executive or Borough Councillors that is. Meanwhile, out in the real world, the whirl of Christmas events continued daily as journalism morphed into photo-journalism for most of the month. The best Xmas present delivered by Shute End was a new license for the kebab van along the Reading Road.
Thank you and congrats to all involved in settling this long and complicated matter. The Acton Diet — Democratic debate or farce? ELL it would have been if I had I managed to be there. You might question the validity or usefulness of a post-event review of a non post-modern art exhibition. The caveat is that this promise is made in a posttruth era. I wonder if a press pass would work for an article that will be published days after the event has gone home? This really was the exhibition to visit. But if you thought this it would be like calling Scargill a Thatcherite.
Sympathise with me please. But back to the Royal Academy. Artists were hard drinking, double denim men with paint spattered Raybans. Artists today, with their mix of irony and cool and Bo Peep dresses , look shallow by comparison. Even if they are often rather more fun. Were you there when it was all happening? Send your thoughts to letters wokinghampaper. Wokingham people Magical night out for slimming duo TV magician Stephen Mulhern said that he admires the passion of Slimming World consultants Nicki and Becky, helping transform lives of their clients.
HILE there is no magic solution to make weight loss happen at the wave of a wand, a couple of slimming experts recently received a cuddle from a top telly magician. Nicki, who runs a Slimming World group on Tuesdys at The Salvation Army Hall in Sturges Road, Wokingham, said seeing Stephen was a wonderful way to round off a great 12 months for Slimming World, as well as a brilliant way to get ready for another successful year.
So people like Nicki and Becky are clearly very important. Do you want to be more involved with your local community? Would you like the chance to gain more skills to help improve your employment opportunities? Are you hoping to meet new people? If the answer to any of these is yes, then contact us at the. I truly believe that joining a local Slimming World group is the best way for people to lose weight and learn new habits. Our staff can provide detailed information on which organisations you can volunteer for and what is available. We will come up with suggestions that best suits your interests, availability and skills.
There really is something for everyone! Opportunities are extremely varied and include; volunteering directly with. Share your reports by emailing news wokinghampaper. Finchampstead Village Hall was packed for the quiz night Above: Twyford Singers A Christmas concert packed with an audience of people paid tribute to two long standing and much loved choir members who died recently. Alan Twyford Singers dedicated Glenny Below: Coincidentally, they were born and died within a few days of each other.
We were also thinking of our singer who is ill in the United States at the moment. Three carols, including Te Harinui from New Zealand, performed from memory rather than using music sheets, gave great connection with the audience, added Helen. The audience had joined in enthusiastically with their carols. Audience member Barbara Reid, visiting from Glasgow said: There was lovely singing, enthusiasm and expertise.
The choir looked as though they were enjoying it. He was a member from Alan Glenny, a member for over 12 years, helped produce audio records of concerts. The event, held at Finchampstead Village Hall, saw more than people take part in the fun trivia challenge. Over several rounds, their knowledge was tested in a. The network has been active for 40 years, raising thousands in that time and this quiz night has added to that total.
This will be useful as a record and. As part of this, you should be given the chance to defend yourself in a meeting, and to appeal their decision. If you can, you should do this in writing to your employer. Problems can often be resolved more easily with the help of your union. If talking about things with your. One way of doing this is to put in a grievance. A grievance is a way of more formally raising your concerns, problems or complaints about work with your employer. Your local Citizens Advice will be able to help you.
The site will eventually be home to a neighbourhood of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses, and 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Cleaver Property Management Susan and Martin Cleaver have welcomed a recent move to new offices strengthening the continuing relationship in Wokingham. We manage a number of properties in the town and we plan to grow this over the coming years. Cleaver Property Management is an independent, specialist property managing and residential letting agent, operating for over 20 years.
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Get ready to own ! Christmas is over and the new year has begun. What are your goals for the 12 months ahead? New Year is here but how do we make count? One hour will make all the difference Picture: Now we have that time of the year when everyone is thinking about the next year. You managing your outcomes for and making sure you dictate what will happen. He put in a considerable amount of work which is awesome but he tried to run before he could walk.
Looking at the big end goal but not working out the steps that are needed to reach that goal can be catastrophic. What do you want to achieve in ? Now I believe that your life goals can be broken down into certain key areas and these areas include: Maybe you have many goals and maybe even a. I would love for you right now to schedule in an hour like it is the most important meeting of not only your day or your week but your year.
This hour is going to be the most important hour of How about that for a head complex? Please read these simple rules below before you start thinking about your goals: Make it meaningful to you. You can even have a mix of both. See yourself achieving your goal. I have many goals for and will be spending January completely engrossed in my number one goal. No matter what I have going on every day in January; I will be spending two hours every day on this goal.
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Here is my public commitment to you using the steps above:. There you have it my friends; I have just outlined one of my goals for and also taken some steps to make sure that it happens. The tragedy lies in having no goals. Honestly, has been an absolute belter to be alive. The lasers provide for a much improved patient experience and offer many benefits over more invasive traditional treatments. These include reduced pain, a shorter hospital stay, a reduced risk of infection and quicker access to treatment for emergency surgery. Members of the League of Friends visited Heatherwood to present the equipment, when medics and hospital staff expressed gratitude for their support.
Members of the Friends of Heatherwood Hospital with one of the new lasers machines that will help with surgergy at the Ascot medical centre. Chairman Roy Ryman said: TRIP to the dentist should be straightforward. This is what he found: Every step was frustrating and stressful, from asking for a registration form, requesting a British Sign Language BSL interpreter, to aftercare help. Only two dentists made an effort to improve my experience. This was simply by being friendly, showing patience and helping to book an interpreter without any fuss. Deaf awareness training for staff.
By understanding Deaf people and their needs, staff would be able to build better relationships with their patients. Every patient wants to be greeted by relaxed and welcoming staff, deaf people are no different. Provide information that deaf patients understand Under the Accessible Information Standard AIS , dental surgeries that provide NHS services must ensure that people who are deaf are provided with information in a format that makes sense to them.
This applies to hearing parents that have deaf children or deaf parents with hearing children. Every deaf person has individual needs. Some deaf people will need a registered BSL interpreter; others may rely on lip reading instead. Advances in technology There are still barriers to relying on remote interpreting services, for example if the Wi-Fi connection is poor. Online interpreting services should not replace face-to-face interaction, but it can be useful in an emergency or to book appointments.
For example one receptionist assumed the appointment was for me and not my son; online BSL would help to clear this up. Understanding the risks Dental services gave me information in a written format. Aftercare was another issue. Dental surgeries could make this easier by having information in an easy read format.
To see the report, visit www. How to contact us: Nicola Strudley is manager for Healthwatch Wokingham Borough. Opinions are her own. This is the page you can write! We welcome your articles, poems, pictures and stories for this page. Send your articles to news wokinghampaper. Instead of opening doors on an Advent Calendar, the children from Luckley House School brought in food to be donated to the Wokingham Foodbank. Every day during the first 12 days of December, pupils and staff gave items for the collection, which was then taken to the foodbank on the final day of term before Christmas.
It was not the only event the school organised to give back for Christmas: At school or college? The five-week competition saw them use BBC micro: It can also be linked to a monitor for more complex challenges. The low-cost computers have been sent out to schools to encourage pupils to discover how easy it can be to create computer code. During the contest, a new challenge was issued each week with the complexity increasing over the five weeks.
Grok Code Quest is aligned to the computing national curriculum and there were four different levels for the contest. Students from Holme Grange School in Wokingham were just some of the entrants and organiser said that five of its students came first in their division. A spokesperson for Grok Code Quest said: They competed for five weeks, using code to solve problems of increasing complexity.
The six-year-old, called George, is a massive fan of the gold-coloured buses that link Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading. Helping Santa out, she asked the company: George came to the depot accompanied by his brother Luke and his father and grandfather and was given a grand tour of the facility. They were shown around the workshop and control room, as well as being driven around the yard on a lion bus. The little boy was also presented with one of the. However, we knew we could help make his Christmas by giving him a private tour of the depot as well as presenting him a lion toy.
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Principally, all their services can be found, much more conveniently, from the oasis of our own home. But this is a mirage. The library is an experience to be savoured and used. The oasis at the library is satisfying and fulfilling, but the water at home? This is the page you can write! We welcome your articles, poems, pictures and stories for this page. Send your articles to news wokinghampaper. A deep well in a land of no water. The library is an odd creation. We go there to borrow well-worn and much-loved books. We read them and return them before a fine is incurred.
Why does it occupy such an endearing and beloved part in our hearts? Why not simply buy a normal book that you can read endlessly? Yes, it seems much simpler to buy your own book. Although possibly not as large, or as well-stocked as others, it has some extremely comfy seats, a smooth set of computers — useful for that extra bit of Maths homework that slipped through the net.
But, like the rest of the country, my visits to this sacred hollow have slipped somewhat. Thanks to Hare Hatch Sheeplands you have the chance to be a Prince or Princess for a day and could ride with Father Christmas in his horse and carriage when he visits the Twyford garden centre later this month.
Santa has told Sheeplands that he will arrive at His route takes him through the centre of Twyford and the winners of our competition will meet him on the village outskirts and ride in his carriage the rest of the way, waving to shoppers as they pass through. On arrival at Sheeplands the winners will be able to escort Santa into his grotto and then enjoy a lunch with their family, courtesy of Sheeplands.
The competition is open to all ages and is easy to enter. Just fill in the form printed in this paper and drop it into Sheeplands, or pick up a form next time you visit them. Alternatively you can simply send your name, age, address, including postcode, plus your telephone number to info hhsheep. Two names will be drawn at random and the winners will be notified directly by Hare Hatch Sheeplands.
You are what you eat Some may say this is the most important factor, either way your intake needs to be a focus and this pillar is full of good and bad practices. I like to think that it is a huge factor and not one to be ignored. Now in my thirties I like to watch what I eat that little bit more. Intake refers to all food and drink that we consume on a daily basis. Our body needs a certain amount of calories each and every day to maintain itself. This is the amount of energy expended at rest by our bodies. Clearly everyone is different in terms of size, age, sex, weight and body fat levels so each and every one of you will have a slightly different BMR.
On top of this every one of you will have differing activity levels each day. A kg male who sits at a desk all day will have a different TDEE than a kg male who is on his feet all day. Every day I see so many people trying to improve themselves but not really following any set strategy when it comes to Nutrition and Intake.
Trying to educate you on what you should be doing nutritionally would be impossible in this small weekly column however I do have some simple tactics that you can start doing today that will make a difference immediately. Let me make myself clear, these are just a handful of options and even just adopting one or two will make a huge difference to your journey. Not only is it more filling, it also helps preserve lean muscle in the body and also helps maintain a healthy metabolism.
It can take up to 20 minutes for your brains to register you are full and by this time you could have. My simple guidelines that you can follow on a daily basis will keep you on track when it comes to watching your weight. If you trying to lose weight this simple tactic will give you results straight away. Hint hint… start taking action with this rule today. I would like to leave you with this quote: Have a great weekend guys and make sure this month is a belter when it comes to focusing in on goals.
Those taking the supplement also had lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and healthier blood vessels. The findings could be welcome news for the 18 million adults living with high blood pressure in the UK, which can cause cardiovascular diseases responsible for , deaths in the UK every year. It shows the positive impact that dairy proteins can have on blood pressure. Those that took part in the double blind, randomised controlled trial drank 56g of protein each day, which is equivalent to protein supplements used by bodybuilders.
The research was carried out at the University of. Research has revealed that drinking two protein shakes a day could help with a range of medical issues including blood pressure, arterial stiffness and cholesterol Picture: The study is published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and is freely accessible to the public. How many of you would consider visiting the doctor for a cough and cold this winter?
Would you request an X-ray if you were suffering with lower back pain? The Local Government Association LGA , say one in five appointments is for minor ailments, such as runny noses, back pain and colic in children. Figures have shown that last year 40, patients went to their GP due to dandruff and 20, patients made an appointment to talk to their GP about travel sickness. With an overstretched NHS, the only way forward is for patients to be better educated about how to treat themselves without seeing a doctor. In support of improving health literacy, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges recently published a list of 40 treatments that bring little or no benefit to patients.
The list is part of a Choose Wisely campaign to reduce the number of unnecessary medical appointments and treatments. The academy says there is evidence that patients often pressure doctors into prescribing or carrying out unnecessary treatments. The NHS is also coming under increasing pressure to reduce over-medicalisation — in other words the medicines and treatments it prescribes. For some time now, GPs have been advised to cut back on prescribing antibiotics to patients. The Choose Wisely campaign also encourages patients to ask more questions about procedures, with five key questions recommended: So next time you go to make a GP appointment — choose wisely.
For more information see www. How to contact us: Nicola Strudley is manager for Healthwatch Wokingham Borough. Opinions are her own. WokinghamRemembers All Saints bell tower — change and decay Exploring our heritage with wokinghamremembers. How do we look after these ancient buildings — and them for generations? Wokingham take warning and exert environment.
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Each week, we team up with the folk at Diana Brimblecombe Animal Rescue Centre in Nelsons Lane, Hurst, to try to find new homes for the animals currently in their care. They were all in a rather poor state when they first arrived at DBARC, but with lots of TLC the little family has come on well and are now waiting for loving homes to go to.
Jessica is quite scared, and naturally very protective of her babies. She will need a calm and gentle owner who can give her the time and support she needs to settle in and adjust to her new home. To book visit www. The performance will also feature The Hampstead Chamber Orchestra,. For more information visit www. Can you offer her the loving home she so desperately deserves? He is neutered, but all rabbits like to have a member of the opposite sex for company. We hope he finds a loving home soon, he really is a sweet little guy who deserves to be sat on a warm lap every evening.
Come along and see him, we guarantee he will steal your heart. The centre is open everyday between 11am and 1pm, and 2pm and 4pm. For more information, and to view other animals in need of a home visit www. The society will be transforming the Whitty Theatre, at Luckley House School, for the themed event, and fresh coffee and tea will be available, along with a licensed bar. Doors open at 7pm with the film starting at 7: HE Light Between Oceans is the latest example of a big screen adaptation of a bestselling novel.
Michael Fassbender stars in this First World War-era melodrama. The two instantly connect and soon enough, she joins him on the island and marries him. Sadly, the couple experience two devastating miscarriages. Isabel and Tom decide to keep the child and raise it as their own. This period tearjerker borrows from s melodramas, unapologetically depicting a humourless domestic story of love, loss and bad decisions. Like The Girl on the Train before it, it falls down because of its dependence on stereotypes. Nevertheless, he loves her apparently unconditionally and will do anything to make her happy.
Country is making itself heard more and more; you might say somewhat of a resurgence fusing itself with rock, blues and Americana. It's great to see places like Jagz and South Hill Park, Graham Steel Music Company and ourselves supporting live and unsigned music even when saddled with funding cuts, overheads rising and purse strings ever tightening for families. Tickets from South Hill Park in advance or on the door. Get there early, grab a drink and unwind it's going to be a great night. The raw sound of vulnerability THERE'S nothing better than a captive audience when showcasing an artist in all their vulnerability.
The intimacy this and every Tuesday night at The Acoustic Couch was quite beautiful. The event is a chance for all types of artists to come together and not just musicians, we have photography, sometimes, we even have one of our resident artists of the drawing, painting persuasion.
There's something for nearly everyone on most of our event nights and unless stated on its event page strictly over 18 then families are welcome. One of my two favourite bass players and friend Andy Prince Sham 69 will introduce to our stage his new band apache kites along with acts, James Brady, Wolfe Note and Rob Beckinsale. Doors will open from 7pm and donations are accepted for entry. And remember we are a familyfriendlyvenue communitythrumusic. The podcasts will appear each Sunday and live recordings will take place Monday nights so get in touch if you wish to partake as a listener or as an artist by contacting us through enquiries theacousticcouch.
How to beat Str8ts — Like Sudoku, no single number can repeat in any row or column. A straight is a set of numbers with no gaps but can be in any order, eg [4,2,3,5]. Clues in black cells remove that number as an option in that row and column, and are not part of any straight.
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