Uni of Reading may have found the secret to World Cup-winning goals, study suggests
Penalty takers should focus on aiming high and wide for the best chance of success from 12 yards, according to a study on spot-kicks.
Read moreDetailsPenalty takers should focus on aiming high and wide for the best chance of success from 12 yards, according to a study on spot-kicks.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking residents' views on how safe they feel around town as part of the latest Community Safety Survey.
Read moreDetailsSo long and thanks for all the fosolia: the celebrated Reading food vendor set to shutter after marking its 20th anniversary this year.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council aims to treat a minimum of 30 pavements this year and roll out a five-year programme to deliver further improvements
Read moreDetailsSport fans in Reading will be able to catch one of the biggest sporting events in the calendar in a set of screenings from this week.
Read moreDetailsMeteorologists at the University of Reading have recorded Reading's hottest June since records began in 1908.
Read moreDetailsStudents have been lending a hand at Alfred Sutton Junior School and Wilson Primary School, where bird and bat boxes have now been installed
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is marking National meadows Day with a guided walking event at School Green and Shinfield Ridge on Saturday, July 4
Read moreDetailsTrentham Bowls Club and Cotswold Sports Centre are partnering to host a 12-Hour Dodecathlon Fundraiser for the charity next month.
Read moreDetailsDreading Poetry Slam returns to the Rising Sun Arts Centre on Sunday, July 5, and again on the first Sunday of each month.
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