Have you ever heard of Float Zone in Reading ?
It’s a wellbeing centre based inside Hotpod yoga at Chatham Place in the town centre, they offer a number of different treatments and this week we will be looking at...
Read moreDetailsIt’s a wellbeing centre based inside Hotpod yoga at Chatham Place in the town centre, they offer a number of different treatments and this week we will be looking at...
Read moreDetailsReading went down to a disappointing defeat to a Bracknell II side which started much better than Reading in the first half
Read moreDetailsCANDID Seb Reynolds was honest as ever in admitting Rams had been their own worst enemies in falling to a brutal 34-33 National One defeat at Sedgley
Read moreDetailsSpring is in the air, a time of new beginnings and hope. If you pay attention to global news
Read moreDetailsThere's a new Thai restaurant in Reading and I recently got the pleasure of taking my daughter Grace there for some special one on one time
Read moreDetailsReading FC is vital to our local community; it is much more than a collection of assets to be valued and traded.
Read moreDetailsIt’s a wellbeing centre based inside Hotpod yoga at Chatham Place in the town centre, they offer a number of different treatments and over the coming weeks I’m going to...
Read moreDetailsIn the case of Akhter v Khan the High Court had to consider the status of an Islamic marriage within English law. The judge decided that the marriage was "entered...
Read moreDetailsSolar panels could be installed at a park and ride site between the Reading and Wokingham border.
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