Table tennis: Kinfisher A hold off Sonning Sports A to take victory
Hari Gehlot and Martin Adams both held off the challenge of Sonning Sports David Croucher to get maximums as Kingfisher A beat Sonning Sports A 9-1.
Read moreDetailsHari Gehlot and Martin Adams both held off the challenge of Sonning Sports David Croucher to get maximums as Kingfisher A beat Sonning Sports A 9-1.
Read moreDetailsPeace is a word often used by Quakers; it is one of our four main tenets alongside Truth, Equality and Simplicity.
Read moreDetailsLast week, we hosted our first Community Forum event since before the pandemic. It was a real pleasure
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsHer Bees are all in mourning Their boss is now no longer She's left the hive that was so alive Now slipped just over yonder
Read moreDetailsThe Reading group's new season of indoor meetings started on Tuesday, September 13, with a talk by Glenn Duggan on the Tanager family of birds
Read moreDetailsIn the UK around one in five women have a common mental health problem, such as depression or anxiety.
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
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