Rare 1927 Reading FC vs Man United programme could fetch thousands at auction
The edition from January 1927 comes under the hammer later this week
Read moreDetailsThe edition from January 1927 comes under the hammer later this week
Read moreDetailsReal estate advisory firm Savills has announced the promotion of two individuals within its Reading office.
Read moreDetailsFormer Indian test batter and wicketkeeper, and now TV commentator, Deep Dasgupta, joined Hospital Radio Reading for its Saturday programme recently.
Read moreDetailsHong Kong pro-democracy supporters were out in force in Reading last weekend.
Read moreDetailsBut there was joy for Woodley United Ladies who collected their first win of the season.
Read moreDetailsThe weather played havoc with the non-league football scene last weekend.
Read moreDetailsA newly opened Five Guys restaurant in Winnersh has enjoyed a strong start, attracting large numbers of customers during its first week of trading.
Read moreDetailsThe store based at Winnersh Showcase will be only the seventh drive-thru store in the country.
Read moreDetailsNine new low-emission buses have taken to the roads in a largest ever order for new vehicles by Carousel Buses.
Read moreDetailsWaste management firm re3 have had huge success with their Christmas toy appeal.
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