Reading Athletics Ladies take second in Hampshire League Cross County
Reading Athletics Club got their Hampshire League Cross Country season underway at the weekend in Aldershot.
Read moreDetailsReading Athletics Club got their Hampshire League Cross Country season underway at the weekend in Aldershot.
Read moreDetailsThe other week Wokingham held the annual charity firework display, the event was launched with a torchlight procession through the town
Read moreDetailsSunday was World Kindness Day, an international day formed in 1998 to promote kindness throughout the world.
Read moreDetailsThe new Chancellor is on the verge of announcing his Autumn statement ? it will be bad news for our public services.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS made progress to the next round after they got the better of Cardiff Met Archers by eight points.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC's run of three wins in four games was ended after a home defeat to Newbury.
Read moreDetailsA second successive win and clean sheet saw Woodley United Ladies move up to third place in the league in a match that saw all the goals
Read moreDetailsA £30 MILLION project to bring 211 affordable homes to the borough has been approved by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsIf you were a parent going to see your young son or daughter play football last weekend, you may have been met with a request to show
Read moreDetailsTwo sides bidding for second place met this week in division 1 and it was Kingfisher D who impressively overcame Our Lady of Peace A,
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