Runner raises £20,000 for hospice which cared for his father
A READING runner raised £20,000 at the London Marathon on Sunday, October 2, for a cause close to his heart.
Read moreDetailsA READING runner raised £20,000 at the London Marathon on Sunday, October 2, for a cause close to his heart.
Read moreDetailsREADING MOTORISTS expressed their disappointment after roadworks led to delays of over 30 minutes.
Read moreDetailsCONNOR Hayhow grabbed his fourth Rams' hat-trick as the hosts maintained their perfect start to the National One season with a comfortable 40-15
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER and the person who went to help him were attacked in an assault in Theale last week.
Read moreDetailsA MAN waiting for a taxi in Reading town centre was the victim of an attack police are treating as GBH
Read moreDetailsHennerton Golf Club hosted its Ladies Invitation day last month.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's strong start to the season continued after the international break, as Paul Ince's men saw off Huddersfield Town 3-1.
Read moreDetailsA MAN who kept the body of his victim hidden in his Reading flat for weeks before disposing of it in a London town has been found guilty of murder.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is welcoming members of its community for a hot drink.
Read moreDetailsAGE UK Berkshire has teamed up with Reading FC to create a unique experience for its service users.
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