Theale Golf Club welcomes new club captain
Pete Leckie first tried playing golf when he was 18 years old but gave it up when he was 19, as he admits he wasn't any good at it.
Read moreDetailsPete Leckie first tried playing golf when he was 18 years old but gave it up when he was 19, as he admits he wasn't any good at it.
Read moreDetailsWe all have busy lives and often have to travel to several different places during the day, whether it is to get to work, take children to school
Read moreDetailsJACK Rampton grabbed his first Rams try, but it was not enough for the visitors as they went down 47-24 under the Friday Night Lights
Read moreDetailsLeading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy has advised landowner clients as part of the project to build the planned South Wokingham Distributor Road and up to 1,434 new...
Read moreDetailsMrs Emma Robson – Head of Juniors Discovering Crosfields School With over twenty years of experience in leadership roles across prep schools in Hampshire, Surrey, and Lancashire, I was delighted...
Read moreDetailsWe have just celebrated our 99th birthday as a University. (Yes, there was cake.) At such a milestone, we can reflect on how much has changed.
Read moreDetailsMoving house can be a potentially stressful time. There is a lot to organise – packing, removers, utilities, surveys, mortgages, new schools etc., and delay in the conveyancing process can...
Read moreDetailsIn the tight competition to see who will be crowned champions in Reading's Table Tennis division 1, Kingfisher A made no mistakes
Read moreDetailsAt the weekend I went to the Cinnamon Tree which is an award winning Indian restaurant based in Mortimer, a small village just seven miles
Read moreDetailsFly tipping and littering is a scourge on so many towns and cities. Like so much of the anti-social behaviour we encounter
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