Woodley United FC appoint Jordan Blake as new first-team manager
Woodley United FC has appointed Jordan Blake as the new manager of the first-team.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United FC has appointed Jordan Blake as the new manager of the first-team.
Read moreDetailsA NEW secondary school is to be built next to the new Rivermead Leisure Complex, and it will house 1,500 pupils
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS trying to prevent a golf course being turned into a housing estate have vowed to fight on.
Read moreDetailsA NEW shuttle bus service launched next week will help staff get to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsHennerton Golf Club were well represented as they enjoyed success at the Ladies Invitation at Sonning Golf Club.
Read moreDetailsHolders Berkshire lost to Cornwall by five wickets at Truro on Sunday in the second of their four Group 2 games in the NCCA Trophy.
Read moreDetailsyou can now ask the Council to collect unwanted items of bulky waste from your doorstep free of charge.
Read moreDetailsA marvellous all-round display from Lewis Smith helped Hurst to earn victory over Fleet in Thames Valley Division 2B.
Read moreDetailsRAMS prop Ant Marris grabbed the crucial try with less than two minutes remaining as Oxfordshire beat a Berkshire side including 12 of his clubmates
Read moreDetailsIsland Sailing Club Reading lost out to Goring-on-Thames Sailing Club as the annual race took place for the first time since the pandemic.
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