Woodley United 3-0 Molesey: Gbla brace helps Kestrels extend unbeaten run
WOODLEY UNITED collected three points at home in their Combined Counties Division One clash at home to Molesey.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED collected three points at home in their Combined Counties Division One clash at home to Molesey.
Read moreDetailsNew homes can be built on the site of Reading Central Swimming Pool in west Reading after planning permission was granted.
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's oldest churches could see a new wall installed.
Read moreDetailsTHE revamped Reading West upgrade is now weeks away from being finished.
Read moreDetailsTILEHURST will get a new pizza takeaway restaurant after planning permission was granted, despite concerns from neighbours.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S historic Abbey Quarter could host more outdoor events if a new licence is granted by the borough council.
Read moreDetailsIn the Christian calendar, we are now a couple of weeks into Lent. Traditionally, this has been a time of sober self-examination and abstinence.
Read moreDetailsTwo weekends ago saw what in youth football, is called a Silent Weekend. In other words, parents who are watching youth matches must remain silent,
Read moreDetailsOne way to be kind is to include other people and involve them in the things that you are doing.
Read moreDetailsThe core Kingfisher A quartet of Martin Adams, Ross Saxby, Darren Jones and Hari, Gehlot, who remains undefeated, have retained their title
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