Hockey round-up: Reading remain as leaders despite defeat
After a routine victory over lowly Brighton and Hove in their first game after the mid-season break last weekend, promotion?chasing league leaders
Read moreDetailsAfter a routine victory over lowly Brighton and Hove in their first game after the mid-season break last weekend, promotion?chasing league leaders
Read moreDetailsForbury Retail Park could be transformed into apartment blocks under a plan by its owners, Scottish investment company abrdn.
Read moreDetailsA yellow warning for wind.is in place for this Friday, when Storm Eunice is expected to bring gale force winds and heavy rain across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTom Daley, a four-time Olympic medallist, is part way through a four day endurance challenge called Hell of a Homecoming in aid of Comic Relief.
Read moreDetailsRAMS pulled off one of the shocks of the National One season as they ended Rosslyn Park?s 19-match unbeaten home streak with a deserved 17-13 success.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged in connection with a stabbing in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a garage in Reading and stole a bicycle.
Read moreDetailsThe company will support homelessness charity New Beginnings Reading, based next door to the depot on Great Knollys Street.
Read moreDetailsThe black-tie music and arts extravaganza returns to the riverside in Henley-on-Thames from Wednesday, July 6 to Sunday, July 10.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Waterside Centre, at Thames Valley Park, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this month.
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