Ian Forester crowned as Theale Golf Champion 2023
Ian Forester fought off competition from Mike Lowe to take the title as Theale Golf Club's champion for 2023.
Read moreDetailsIan Forester fought off competition from Mike Lowe to take the title as Theale Golf Club's champion for 2023.
Read moreDetailsA 'modest man' and veteran supporter of charities has been put forward for Fundraiser of the Year in the Pride of Reading Awards
Read moreDetailstechnology has given us ways of communicating with our loved ones.
Read moreDetailsBefore the FIFA Women's World Cup fades from our memories, I would like to look at the referee of the final game. Tori Penso
Read moreDetailsThe fun never stops for Suzi Ruffell. As soon as she finished touring her last covid-delayed show she immediately started thinking about a new one
Read moreDetailsThe Roseate Reading, the only five-star hotel in the town, has been nominated for an award for its support of tourism, art and culture
Read moreDetailsThe 'caring' chief executive officer of ACRE, the Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality is up for a Pride of Reading award
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has grown over the years, attracting world-leading acts and worldwide television audiences.
Read moreDetailsReading-based digital artist Leslee Barron has been the backbone of the Newtown Community Garden said her nominator for Community Champion award
Read moreDetailsIain "Tolly" Tolhurst, a "shining light illuminating the path for organic growers", was awarded the MBE in the King's Honours List this year
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