FROM THE STUMP: Celebrating Women of Reading and Wokingham
On Tuesday March 7, Wokingham Town Hall was packed to the rafters with close to a hundred people ready to celebrate International Women's Day 2023
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday March 7, Wokingham Town Hall was packed to the rafters with close to a hundred people ready to celebrate International Women's Day 2023
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY PENSIONERS walking football team enjoyed a weekend to remember with success in the George Peters Cup.
Read moreDetailsMy parents came here legally, she says. They came on a plane, she says.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets ended their impressive home stand in March with a high scoring 101- 91 win over the Essex Rebels.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD FC still lead the fight for second place in the Thames Valley Premier League after they won their 11th league match of the season.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThis week, we wanted to shine a light on good old-fashioned spring cleaning and the potential health benefits it offers.
Read moreDetailsDELIGHTED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds lauded his side's sensational 59-21 triumph at home to Taunton Titans as one of their best displays of the
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A proved their champions credentials as their trio of Martin Adams, Hari Gehlot and Darren Jones pushed aside a strong Kingfisher D
Read moreDetailsDo you like to travel? Perhaps you have visited some far-off places in your lifetime or perhaps you prefer to stay in your own home
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