Westminster Diary – MP Matt Rodda: An exciting start to 2026 for Reading
The beginning of a New Year is a hopeful time where we can all look ahead and set our ambitions for the year to come.
Read moreDetailsThe beginning of a New Year is a hopeful time where we can all look ahead and set our ambitions for the year to come.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a fourth losing bonus-point defeat in seven matches, Rams Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds rued another missed opportunity
Read moreDetailsIf you're like me, you aren't one for New Year's Resolutions. I can however live with making some positive changes
Read moreDetailsRAMS Under 23s produced another excellent performance as they defeated hosts Richmond 47-12.
Read moreDetailsOn the window of Reading Bike Hub, new logos now sit alongside the bikes: Late Skates, Skate Doctor and Reading Rollers.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday evening we enjoyed a thoroughly memorable visit to The Mutton in Heazley Heath, just outside Hook. This beautiful independent country pub
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds slammed a 'terrible' 10 minutes as Rams fell to a 31-25 National One reverse at Dings Crusaders.
Read moreDetailsAs everyone gears up for the Christmas break, town halls up and down the country are waiting on news of how much funding they will receive
Read moreDetailsKeeping people moving around major towns and cities is always a challenge and it is particularly difficult in places like Reading
Read moreDetailsA line of bikes wrapped in fairy lights rolled out from Reading Bicycle Hub on a Saturday night.
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