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It's that time of the year where you can't move for adverts and advice on New Year health kicks. All very commendable.
Read moreDetailsIt's that time of the year where you can't move for adverts and advice on New Year health kicks. All very commendable.
Read moreDetailsThe number of homes in a Reading Borough Council-run project has been reduced to allow for energy saving measures to be installed.
Read moreDetailsCouncils in Berkshire should NOT be planning to build thousands of new houses in the countryside ? that's the claim made by countryside charity CPRE
Read moreDetailsPlaying their first game in four weeks, United finished 2022 on a high with a well deserved three points against visiting Penn & Tylers Green
Read moreDetailsAs the second half of the season kicks off in Division 1, third place Our Lady of Peace A restarted positively with a 9-1 victory over Tidmarsh A.
Read moreDetailsSo it's over. What was probably the most talked about and controversial of FIFA World Cups, has come to an end in many ways, as the most
Read moreDetailsMy dad always moans about the amount of effort people put into one day. Two observations here; it's not people, it's women, and it's not just one day.
Read moreDetailsLove came to us at Christmas as a tiny, vulnerable scrap of a baby in an occupied land, under political and economic pressure
Read moreDetailsThanks to years of the Tories refusing to give NHS workers pay rises in line with inflation, coupled with Brexit, we face a scary winter.
Read moreDetailsGreen Party councillors give strong support to everyone as they campaign for better pay, better working conditions and decent public services
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