Reading Royals Futsal Club continue to flourish on national stage
r, sport in Reading is beginning to diversify with the growth of futsal, both nationally and locally.
Read moreDetailsr, sport in Reading is beginning to diversify with the growth of futsal, both nationally and locally.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire trounced Devon by 10 wickets in their opening NCCA Trophy Group two match at Henley on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsBoth Berkshire RFU Women and Men?s will prepare to play under the bright lights at Twickenham after qualifying for their respective finals.
Read moreDetailsIt was another successful week at Crowthorne & Crown Wood Cricket Club which included a victory for the U11?s team.
Read moreDetailsAs we celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, it is worth remembering there is another 96-year-old institution in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsAnother week, another raft of worrying forecasts on the spiralling cost of living.
Read moreDetailsA small quantity of fat is an important part of a healthy diet, but not all fats are the same.
Read moreDetailsWith love to our wonderful Queen, and warmest wishes on your Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsThe first time I saw the Queen was when I was in my last year of primary school in Tredegar.
Read moreDetailsThree Reading citizens have been honoured for their service to the town by being made aldermen of the boroug
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