CHURCH NOTES: Saint, sinner, both?
As a Christian preacher I hope that some of my words might be helpful but I remember an occasion at this time of year.
Read moreDetailsAs a Christian preacher I hope that some of my words might be helpful but I remember an occasion at this time of year.
Read moreDetailsWhat a couple of days It never rains it pours The Halloween kids living the dream For tricks and treats in scores
Read moreDetailsAs I write this world leaders, climate groups and activists are meeting in Egypt on tackling climate change
Read moreDetailsThe dire economic forecasts means it is more important than ever that the Council does everything it can to deliver more affordable homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Royals Futsal Club will welcome current English champions Helvecia Futsal Club to Bradfield College on Sunday, November 13 for a Men's Super
Read moreDetailsWe often wait until the new year to reassess our health status and make a start on our wellness goals, but this year isn't over yet.
Read moreDetailsBoth teams will feel disappointed by the outcome of their first ever meeting in the top flight of English Hockey, but the draw was probably the
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED put on a stunning display by hitting five past Caversham United to take three points.
Read moreDetailsReading snatched victory at Swindon with a last minute penalty try when their sustained second half pressure finally paid off.
Read moreDetailsA POWERFUL RAMS display ensured they picked up a fantastic ninth consecutive National One bonus-point victory with a hard-fought 36-10 triumph
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