Explore maps of Victorian Reading online
The maps were drawn up in 1853 and have been digitised by Berkshire Record Office, the county archive, for history lovers to explore at home.
Read moreDetailsThe maps were drawn up in 1853 and have been digitised by Berkshire Record Office, the county archive, for history lovers to explore at home.
Read moreDetailsSeven-year-old Archie Rosier walked down the runway at an event showcasing a range of clothes designed by Harvey Price for fashion label Born Anxious.
Read moreDetailsParenting Special Children welcomed HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex to an anniversary event on Wednesday, March 2
Read moreDetailsIf you watch any youth football in our local parks, you may see in future, the younger referees wearing a yellow arm band.
Read moreDetailsUTC Reading Engineering student Cameron Mitchell has taken another step closer to making his dreams come true on the hockey field
Read moreDetailsRAMS? longest-serving player James Baker has admitted he could never have imagined his side would be hosting a National One Friday Night Lights
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED fell to an away loss after they were made to pay for their slow start against Wallingford Town.
Read moreDetailsThe photograph of HRH Duchess of Cambridge seated will go on show at St James the Less Church in Pangbourne from Tuesday, March 22.
Read moreDetailsIn Division 1 Gary Morgan and Neil Huirford both got trebles as Sonning Common & Peppard A won 8-2 at Kingfisher D
Read moreDetailsWoodley completed their first league double of the season and in doing so kept their first clean sheet since the opening day of the season.
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