PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Music pair have brought talent to Reading
A pair of music and event producers have brought "a huge wealth of talent, people and revenue into Reading as well as benefitting the wider economy.
Read moreDetailsA pair of music and event producers have brought "a huge wealth of talent, people and revenue into Reading as well as benefitting the wider economy.
Read moreDetailsLast week I had the great privilege of making my maiden speech in the House of Commons. As is traditional, I talked about what our wonderful
Read moreDetailsDeclan Rice's sending off for a second caution created a lot of discussion, so I thought It might be worth discussing why second cautions
Read moreDetailsThe largest community-run event in Reading has been nominated for the Community of the Year award.
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Read moreDetailsCAPTAIN Max Hayman, Tomek Pozniak and Morgan MacRae were all at the double as Rams made it two National One bonus-point wins from two with a 43-24
Read moreDetailsReading's promising start to the season was abruptly ended by a dynamic first half performance from Windsor who rattled up thirty six points
Read moreDetailsAs a non-driver from a car-free household, I am a big fan of public transport. So I'm always particularly pleased when I spot examples of kindness
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Read moreDetailsIt's a recurring theme in Reading that conflicting demands on limited space can lead to inevitable tensions.
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