Rams RFC CEO looks ahead to top of the table clash
RAMS CEO Gary Reynolds is predicting a remarkable and fascinating encounter when National One table-toppers Cinderford.
Read moreDetailsRAMS CEO Gary Reynolds is predicting a remarkable and fascinating encounter when National One table-toppers Cinderford.
Read moreDetailsA READING doctor has won two national awards for outstanding achievement as an individual learner.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 50 trees will be planted by the council over the next two years, who will water them for three years to ensure that they are fully established.
Read moreDetailsCllr Tony Page, the borough councils? lead for strategic environment, planning and transport, believes that Reading?s case is a strong one.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell has been celebrating the Women?s Football Weekend by shining a spotlight on all those who play and volunteer for the club.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS were edged out in a pulsating game away at Worthing Thunder.
Read moreDetailsThe first outing of the cross country season kicked off this weekend for Reading Athletics Club in Kings Meadow, Bournemouth.
Read moreDetailsThe ribbon was cut by Professor Robert Van de Noort, vice chancellor of University of Reading. His institution owns the land it was built on.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride?s MyUmbrella LGBT+ project has held a Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil since 2015 to remember lives lost.
Read moreDetailsThe public are being asked to do their bit to reduce demand on services as winter approaches.
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