Reading AC Senior Ladies tackle challenging course
Reading AC Senior Ladies enjoyed a breezy 8km around a two-and-a-bit lapped course which included a couple of challenging hills.
Read moreDetailsReading AC Senior Ladies enjoyed a breezy 8km around a two-and-a-bit lapped course which included a couple of challenging hills.
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been recovered from the River Thames in the search for a man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsINOV8 Robotics won a regional heat of the First Lego League competition, and will represent the South East in the final later this year.
Read moreDetailsA THOROUGHLY professional performance from Rams saw the visitors earn an excellent 26-5 bonus-point victory at Birmingham Moseley.
Read moreDetailsABBEY RFC WOMEN responded from last week?s defeat with a thumping victory away at Supermarine Ladies.
Read moreDetailsThe online campaign to protect the art deco building, on Headley Road East in Woodley, has almost 3,500 signatures.
Read moreDetailsThe art deco building of Miles Aircraft, on Headley Road East, is one of the last remaining parts of the factory on the former Reading Aerodrome site.
Read moreDetailsOne problem of being a referee is knowing that a good number of the decisions you make, will please one side and upset the other.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS burglar who used a knife to attack a Woodley man in his home has been jailed for 13 years.
Read moreDetailsA NEW taskforce has been launched in a bid to tackle drugs in the Thames Valley.
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