Table tennis: Sonning Common cut gap on Kingfisher B with win
Kingfisher A extended their lead at the top of division 1 with a 9-1 victory over Tilehurst RBL A despite some resistance from Jon Willis.
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A extended their lead at the top of division 1 with a 9-1 victory over Tilehurst RBL A despite some resistance from Jon Willis.
Read moreDetailsThe Bible tells us in Philippians 4:6: "Do not be anxious for anything, instead of worrying pray".
Read moreDetailsThe proposed name change of Wokingham and Emmbrook Football Club to its original title of Wokingham Town brought memories of refereeing them
Read moreDetailsReading RFC came off second best in a closely fought game against old rivals Salisbury.
Read moreDetailsWell done to Katesgrove Green campaigner Kate Nikulina for handing in the petition calling on the council to take action over the NHS dentist shortage
Read moreDetailsThe Council recently celebrated successes in two campaigns where we opposed measures which would have seriously affected rail users in Reading.
Read moreDetailsRams RFC HEAD coach Seb Reynolds believes there was a significant step up in the quality of his side's performance despite Rams falling to a 29-17
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS picked up an emphatic away win on their trip at title chasing Nottingham Hoods.
Read moreDetailsA MARTIAL arts academy that helps members fight personal demons, as well as opponents, has turned two.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S newest cohort of would-be boxers got smacked in the face for the first time this week.
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