Home for elderly could be converted into one-bed home
A HOME for the elderly in Whitley could see a meeting room converted into a one-bed home
Read moreDetailsA HOME for the elderly in Whitley could see a meeting room converted into a one-bed home
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Read moreDetailsA new book called Football Rules has been produced by the International Football Association Board who are responsible for the Laws of the Game
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings first-team suffered a heartbreaking loss to the High Rollers on Sunday, with a final score of 76-73 after a gruelling double
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Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsRams Captain Robbie Stapley believes his side have taken another step forward this season, regardless of whether they end as champions or runners-up.
Read moreDetailsREADING ATHLETICS CLUB master 245 athlete Karen Burles took a bronze medal in the World Indoor Championships before her hopes were dashed by injury.
Read moreDetailsAfter a bit of dip last year because of the pandemic, Colin Cottell, Race Director of the Shinfield 10k, says he's excited about the prospects
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