Berkshire CCC back at the crease for season opener
Berkshire County Cricket Club will be hoping to start their season this coming Sunday after having the last two weekend games cancelled.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire County Cricket Club will be hoping to start their season this coming Sunday after having the last two weekend games cancelled.
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Read moreDetailsLabour have repeatedly let down communities across Reading. In contrast, the Government has been investing in our town
Read moreDetailsA picture. The Mona Lisa Smile. A picture in my mind. Does She smile because she knows her value?
Read moreDetailsYour Labour Council's on-going drive to do everything it can to create more affordable homes in Reading continues apace.
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Read moreDetailsThe work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was the subject of Jane Burrell's presentation to Wargrave Local History Society in April.
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS fell just short in a titanic battle as Hemel Storm booked their place in the play-off Championship final.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds believes National One is the best advert for the sport after Rams sent the title race to the wire with a brilliant 38-28 home success
Read moreDetailsGoals from Connor Suckling and Sid Gbla ensured that Woodley United overcame 10-man Cove to take three points in the Combined Counties Division One.
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