‘Hopefully this can be the year’: New Rams signing speaks on season ambitions
YOUNG tyro Max Brown has promised to bring an insatiable work rate to Old Bath Road after signing for Rams
Read moreDetailsYOUNG tyro Max Brown has promised to bring an insatiable work rate to Old Bath Road after signing for Rams
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival, a community-focused celebration that aims to foster local connections, returned to Palmer Park on Saturday, June 22
Read moreDetailsIf you've lived in Reading for a while chances are you'll have been to the Calcot hotel in the past to enjoy one of there disco dinner evenings
Read moreDetailsWith the school holidays and summer just around the corner, hopefully, so too is the return of our much-loved summer reading challenges
Read moreDetailsWe operate Trip Boats from Woking, Surrey, and Odiham, Hampshire, on weekdays and weekends, with public trips scheduled every week and available to book online. Board Kitty based in Woking...
Read moreDetailsWhile most Brits welcome a heatwave, the majority of our homes are not equipped to handle the higher temperatures.
Read moreDetailsThis Friday marks the 5th anniversary of a day all of us associated with Reading will never forget.
Read moreDetailsThe climate crisis is our greatest long-term challenge, and urgent action is required in order to limit global warming
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Glen Little was the guest of honour at the Woodley Carnival Schools Football Tournament on Friday.
Read moreDetailsWe received some great news this month when we heard that Reading had made the 'A' grade for its climate actions for the fourth consecutive year.
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