Railway passengers warned of ‘severe disruption’ as more strikes announced next month
South Western Railway (SWR) has warned passengers they face 'severe disruption' as unions prepare for their next strikes
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway (SWR) has warned passengers they face 'severe disruption' as unions prepare for their next strikes
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Athlete Vikki Aust completed a gruelling test in the Brutal double Iron Man Triathlon Challenge.
Read moreDetailsThe late Queen made clear, on many occasions during her life, that she was a true Christian believer.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsLast year's runners-up Our Lady of Peace A got off to a winning start in their Division 1 campaign.
Read moreDetailsPositive Thinking Day was last week. This day is meant for one thing: to put everything aside and concentrate on all things positive in life.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds was impressed with the tempo his side played with as they recorded their highest National One score
Read moreDetailsABBEY RFC WOMEN produced a valiant display despite losing out in their season opener to Richmond.
Read moreDetailsReading lost in an entertaining game to Stow who ran in six tries to Reading's three.
Read moreDetailsWith the great sense of community we have in Reading, it's a priority for us as a Labour Council to ensure we're looking after all as much as we can.
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