PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: ‘Chris is a total star’
Special guest Reading lad Chris Tarrant has been committed to the awards from the start and every year takes no fee.
Read moreDetailsSpecial guest Reading lad Chris Tarrant has been committed to the awards from the start and every year takes no fee.
Read moreDetailsPROLIFIC Declan Grobbelaar's late double helped push the Colts into the last 16 of the National Cup with a battling 27-12 victory at Tring.
Read moreDetails'IN terms of what we've been involved in, it was probably the best quality National One game I've seen this year.'
Read moreDetailsIt is ASB Awareness Week, and I hope you've been able to get along to one of the many events we've been hosting to chat to us
Read moreDetailsThe very latest updates on how well Reading as a whole and the Council are responding to the climate emergency were published this week.
Read moreDetailsUniversities are the natural habitat for debate and discussion. At Reading, we try to do as much as we can to allow diverse voices
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading wing, Chris Greig-Jenkins came back to haunt his old team with a hat trick of tries which sent them to a third defeat in a row.
Read moreDetailsOWEN Root hailed a fantastic second-half display as Rams rallied to secure a ninth straight National One victory in a 40-22 home success
Read moreDetailsAs a local Councillor, I was excited to see extra funding for local government announced for next year, but it appears that that could be
Read moreDetailsLast week I was proud to be in the Commons Chamber to witness Rachel Reeves deliver the first Labour Budget in nearly 15 years.
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