St Anthony’s GA off to exciting start in Hertfordshire
St Anthony's Gaelic Football side opened a new chapter in the clubs 60 year history with its first competitive fixtures in Hertfordshire.
Read moreDetailsSt Anthony's Gaelic Football side opened a new chapter in the clubs 60 year history with its first competitive fixtures in Hertfordshire.
Read moreDetailsThe Department of Health and Social Care has announced that it has worked to get hundreds more dentists accepting NHS patients compared to January
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook FC has appointed the former Woodley United, Finchampstead and Chalvey Sports boss Darren Purbrick as its first team manager.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenage boy missing from Reading. Luksol, 17, has been reported as missing and has links to Bury St Edmunds, London, Manchester,...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Rugby Club has secured a £1,000 sponsorship deal with local housebuilder Vistry Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this season I was interested to learn that Premier League clubs were sent a list of dietary demands for their match officials.
Read moreDetailsThree boccia stars from Reading have played a key role in securing places at the Paralympic Games in Paris this summer.
Read moreDetailsMARTIN Wallace beat the top-two ranked players on the Cuestars Seniors Tour to claim his first success on the over-40's circuit for more than two
Read moreDetailsEngland stars Jude Bellingham and Beth Mead have helped McDonald's bring back their 'fun football' which will see more than 500,000 across the UK
Read moreDetailsRams RFC COLTS coach Dave Cox accepted the better side won as his side's wonderful National Cup run ended in a 56-12 defeat at Dorking.
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