Woodley Pensioners kick off new Thames Valley Walking Football campaign
The Woodley Pensioners over 60s team kicked off for their new campaign in the Thames Valley Walking Football League last Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Pensioners over 60s team kicked off for their new campaign in the Thames Valley Walking Football League last Sunday.
Read moreDetailsReading slumped to their biggest defeat for five years in a game where they were out fought and out-thought by a Tottonians team
Read moreDetailsIn Reading, we want to focus on the things which will help residents keep safe and secure in their own homes.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at the role of a floating hospital ship will be the focus of a talk by the British Modern Military History Society next week.
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a Caversham telecoms mast with one twice the size of the existing pole, so it can be used for 5G, has been opposed by a Reading...
Read moreDetailsA developer has applied to reduce the number of affordable homes at an apartment block to be built to the rear of a former social club in Reading
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Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's Police & Crime Panel ended a near three-month hiatus by finally agreeing on the appointment of a new chair
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH has been launched to find a contractor to help people who need mobility aids in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP bar at a Reading town centre shopping centre is applying for permission to open later.
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