Triumphant Coronation weekend for Thames Valley Kings
The Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball teams had a triumphant weekend as they won all three matches played during the Coronation weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball teams had a triumphant weekend as they won all three matches played during the Coronation weekend.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his squad are heading in the right direction as he looked back on a successful National One campaign
Read moreDetailsTHE Covid crisis had unexpected and welcome benefits for neighbours which has now been nominated for a Pride of Reading Community of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsWe're now a week on from the local elections and I am still delighted that the electorate have again placed their trust in Labour to run Reading
Read moreDetailsConsuming too much salt may raise your blood pressure, increasing your risk of developing heart diseases
Read moreDetailsThe April meeting of The History of Reading Society did not go according to plan ? when the speaker failed to turn up.
Read moreDetailsDear Charles, You are our Champion, Peerless, Proud and Strong
Read moreDetailsA REVIEW of Reading's local plan has been ordered after a study showed more than 800 new homes need to be built every year to hit targets
Read moreDetailsMay is a special time for football. It marks the end of the football season in this country but it also is when most Cup Finals are played.
Read moreDetailsIn a change to our advertised programme, we had an absolutely fascinating talk by Katrina Van Gouw entitled Art to Zoology, a story of Evolution
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