FROM THE LEADER: Making Reading safer for all
We've been making lots of improvements to the town centre to increase safety, made possible through a working partnership
Read moreDetailsWe've been making lots of improvements to the town centre to increase safety, made possible through a working partnership
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading/Wokingham Today took a ringside seat as more than 60 novice boxers fought themselves to exhaustion for charity.
Read moreDetailsEverybody seems to be attacking VAR these days, especially managers of teams that have lost their games.
Read moreDetailsRecently the Wokingham Lions Club hosted the annual fireworks display in Cantley which I am sure many of you were aware of and perhaps attended
Read moreDetailsFreya does tend to pong a bit, A Labrador's coat is ... oily, And she's a voracious snacker, First the cake and then the doily.
Read moreDetailsWe've seen the impact of climate change on towns and cities in the UK with devastating floods happening more regularly
Read moreDetailsReading RFC stunned high flying London Irish Wild Geese with a well-deserved victory in a closely fought game.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC returned to winning ways in style to end a run of three defeats on the bounce as Stevie Bryant's last gasp try earned a bonus point victory
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN were eliminated from the FA Trophy after they were on the end of a home defeat to Horsham.
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