FROM THE LEADER: Tap for Reading – a better way for residents to help tackle homelessness
This Wednesday saw the launch of an exciting new initiative to help those most in need around the borough, called Tap for Reading.
Read moreDetailsThis Wednesday saw the launch of an exciting new initiative to help those most in need around the borough, called Tap for Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading suffered a narrow defeat for the second week in a row in this rearranged match at Bicester.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds was delighted with Rams' second-half performance as they overcame a lively Leicester Lions side to triumph 36-19 at Westleigh Park.
Read moreDetailsI would like to wish Reading Today readers a belated happy New Year.
Read moreDetailsWednesday night was Clean Air Night and the theme this year was wood burning.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds saluted the way Rams navigated a stop-start National One contest as they beat Dings Crusaders 26-17 at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsIf you happen to walk or drive past the Civic Offices on Bridge Street this week, you may notice things look a little different.
Read moreDetailsOfwat's recent approval of substantial water bill increases over the next five years highlights the systemic failures
Read moreDetailsSecond-placed Rams return to National One action on Saturday, 2.30pm when they travel to Sale FC.
Read moreDetailsJonathan Dinsdale, Blandy & Blandy Dealing with a property dispute requires a systematic and strategic approach in order to give the best chance of resolving the conflict and protecting your...
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