Rams RFC celebrate end of season awards night
MAX Hayman was chosen as Players' Player of the Year as Rams RFC held their end-of-season awards night.
Read moreDetailsMAX Hayman was chosen as Players' Player of the Year as Rams RFC held their end-of-season awards night.
Read moreDetailsAs this season comes to an end, now perhaps is the time to start thinking about next season, which Leeds United have done.
Read moreDetailsFOUR Rams players have been selected in The Rugby Paper's National One Team of the Season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Dave Kitson has shown his support for supporting local businesses, charities and community groups.
Read moreDetailsStaff and residents at a luxury all-inclusive care home in Reading participated in Dementia Action Week
Read moreDetailsReading students have returned from the UK's largest University rowing competition after finishing second in the medals table
Read moreDetailsAn annual football match between staff from Reading's Select Car Leasing has raised more than £1,000 for charity Sue Ryder.
Read moreDetailsJohnny Connell blasted two half-centuries as Berkshire powered their way into the National Counties T20 Finals Day with comfortable victories
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsEight schools took part in the final, where they were joined by a school from Oxford and another from Hampshire in a mock trial competition
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