FROM THE MIDDLE: Remembering football legend, John Motson
This week I would like to pass on my own reminisces of John Motson, the greatly admired football match commentator for the BBC who sadly died last
Read moreDetailsThis week I would like to pass on my own reminisces of John Motson, the greatly admired football match commentator for the BBC who sadly died last
Read moreDetailsThe local Green Party has selected hard-working campaigner Kate Nikulina to stand in Redlands at the council election on Thursday, May 4
Read moreDetailsCentrica are the owners Of good old British Gas, 'N with energy prices soaring They've raked in loads of cash.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS ensured they kept their season on track with an away win at Westminster Warriors.
Read moreDetails"IT wasn't the prettiest fixture, but we came through it very well," was Seb Reynolds' verdict following the 24-21 bonus-point success at Birmingham
Read moreDetailsWhen the (occasionally) mighty Royals took on Man United in the FA Cup, a talking point was the climate stripes adorning the sleeves of Reading's kit
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsWith thousands of students and academics from all over the world, at the University of Reading we can find things to celebrate every day of the year.
Read moreDetailsReducing our intake of sugar can have a beneficial impact on our heart health and reduce our risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's February meeting was an illustrated presentation by Dr Margaret Simons, on Suffragettes
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