Table tennis: Defending champions Kingfisher A drop points to Kingfisher C
Kingfisher A dropped their first point of the season in Division One as Kingfisher C young talent, Theo Kneip, came back from 0-2 and saved several
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A dropped their first point of the season in Division One as Kingfisher C young talent, Theo Kneip, came back from 0-2 and saved several
Read moreDetailsAN ASSESSMENT of the flats being built on the former Jackson's department store has been successfully completed.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, we marked a very special occasion ? the centenary of Reading Bridge.
Read moreDetailsDuring October I am running an online art exhibition through my Time for Kindness programme. The theme (of course) is kindness
Read moreDetailsHollywood and the NHS may seem very different. But they are both huge industries built on the abilities of talented and highly skilled people
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA last minute try on his debut from James Hancock gave Reading their first win of the season and a reward for a gritty performance in a nail biter
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS held their nerve to beat a determined Essex Rebels team in a gripping KitKing Trophy quarter-final tie.
Read moreDetailsRams RFC director of rugby Seb Reynolds hailed a 'fantastic spectacle' as his team fought off Taunton Titans to take a bonus point win in a thrilling
Read moreDetailsOur unelected prime minister has made another desperate attempt to distract the nation from the problems they face as a result of Tory mistakes
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