FROM THE LEADER: Changes to the election process
It's fair to say there have been a few important changes to the elections process over the last few years, and it can sometimes feel difficult
Read moreDetailsIt's fair to say there have been a few important changes to the elections process over the last few years, and it can sometimes feel difficult
Read moreDetailsReading, UK – The rhythm of the world is coming to life once again as the World Groove Festival returns on Saturday, 27th September 2025, from 6:00 PM to 11:00...
Read moreDetailsFORMER Scotland Under 20s fly-half Harris Rutherford is happy to swap the San Diego sunshine for a switch to Sonning
Read moreDetailsAs I write this, the University of Reading stands on the threshold of a remarkable milestone. In 2026, we will celebrate our centenary
Read moreDetailsRETIRING Oratory School teacher Ian Jordan took the final wicket of the game as the Old Boys went down by six wickets to end a sun-kissed cricket week
Read moreDetailsOne of my favourite things about Reading is that we have one of the country's main water courses running through the town
Read moreDetailsMoving into 2025 has come with many changes, especially in employment law within the UK. For employers, employees and legal professionals, it is important to stay informed of such matters,...
Read moreDetailsYOUNG tyro Max Brown has promised to bring an insatiable work rate to Old Bath Road after signing for Rams
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival, a community-focused celebration that aims to foster local connections, returned to Palmer Park on Saturday, June 22
Read moreDetailsIf you've lived in Reading for a while chances are you'll have been to the Calcot hotel in the past to enjoy one of there disco dinner evenings
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