A new year message from the Bishop of Reading
I wonder what this new year will bring. Some people will face into it with optimism and joy. For others, there is more a sense of dread and anxiety
Read moreDetailsI wonder what this new year will bring. Some people will face into it with optimism and joy. For others, there is more a sense of dread and anxiety
Read moreDetailsBerkshire commuters who work in London will now be able to access high-speed mobile coverage at some of the capital's busiest stations.
Read moreDetailsThe Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta sat in the stand to watch his team's match against Aston Villa despite escaping a ban for his comments on the referee
Read moreDetailsA last-ditch Reading effort to grasp a victory proved unsuccessful in a tightly fought game against Witney.
Read moreDetailsIt's Christmas Eve again, almost midnight And all through my festooned flat nothing is stirring Except me, I'm making the mincemeat I forgot to buy
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsRAMS slipped to a first National One defeat in five games as Chinnor deservedly won their top-of-the-table clash 21-7 at Kingsey Road.
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a case of two points dropped for Woodley United who conceded a late equaliser in a match where they enjoyed good possession but were wasteful
Read moreDetailsLast week's sports pages reported that Manchester City were being charged by the FA with 'failing to control their players' in the 3-3 draw
Read moreDetailsIn the match featuring the top two sides Division Two, title favourites Reading FC beat Kingfisher F 8-2 with Michael Childs recording his eighth
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