Table tennis: Kingfisher A edge closer towards division one title
Kingfisher A all but confirmed the division 1 title with a 10-0 whitewash of their B side, while two of the leading local players
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A all but confirmed the division 1 title with a 10-0 whitewash of their B side, while two of the leading local players
Read moreDetailsOne thing that intrigues me about each New Year's Honour List, is that you learn for instance, that a singer has received an award for service to mus
Read moreDetailsReading's longest-running writing group had cause to celebrate earlier this month after releasing their latest collection.
Read moreDetailsReading lost for the first time in 2023 to a last minute try from a Swindon team who thereby avenged a similar result at their ground earlier in the
Read moreDetailsThe local Green Party has selected hard-working Councillor Doug Cresswell to stand again for Katesgrove Ward in the local elections
Read moreDetailsJames Baker admitted Rams' 50-31 National One derby victory against Chinnor was up there with his career highlights following a stunning floodlit
Read moreDetailsWith inflation still running at a 30-year high, councils everywhere are now facing additional pressures, just as residents are with their budgets.
Read moreDetailsCould you spare a few hours of your time to help a family with a seriously ill child access safe and comfortable transport?
Read moreDetailsAfter the disappointment of losing to the league's bottom side a week before, a much improved Woodley United performance saw the team recover from
Read moreDetailsA HOME plagued by mould has prompted a dad of six from Caversham to plead for help to find a new place to live.
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