Winnersh Wokingham Berkshire Schools See A Record Rise In Interest
The name "Winnersh" comes from the Old English words winn meaning water meadow or pasture and ersc (or earsh) meaning stubble field or park. This implies that Winnersh consisted of cultivated. Welcome to Winnersh Parish Council The parish of Winnersh includes the two settlements of Winnersh and Sindlesham and is situated in Berkshire between Wokingham and Reading. Winnersh lies three miles south-east of the Oxfordshire border. Winnersh falls within the unitary authority of Wokingham. It is in the RG41 postcode district. The post town for Winnersh is Wokingham. Winnersh is a small village located in the county of Berkshire, England. It is situated approximately 4 miles southeast of Reading and is home to a population of around 7,000 people. The churches of St Catherine Bearwood and St Mary the Virgin together make the Parish of Winnersh, which is the Church of England in Winnersh and Sindlesham. We are here to worship God and serve.
13 hours ago · A family in Winnersh have been left feeling fearful in their own home after their two pet cats were reportedly shot The name "Winnersh" comes from the Old English words 'Win ersc' meaning "Pasture park". The village has been mentioned in documents since the late 12th century as a description of the area. Winnersh is a residential area located between Reading and Wokingham. It has a busy commercial centre and railway station at nearby Winnersh Triangle and easy access to the A329 (M) and M4.
Wokingham Schools compete in hockey tournament at Sonning Hockey Club ...
