Jordan Rhodes hat-trick helps Blackpool dispatch Reading 4-1
JUST four days after their largest win in 122 years, Reading found themselves on the wrong end of a 4-1 drubbing, falling to League One rivals
Read moreDetailsJUST four days after their largest win in 122 years, Reading found themselves on the wrong end of a 4-1 drubbing, falling to League One rivals
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has received a Fairtrade University and College status award.
Read moreDetailsFormer BDO World Darts Champion, Bob Anderson, took on 14 hopefuls at the Burghfield Community Sports Association to raise money for Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsA NURSERY in Reading has been relaunched following an £82,000 investment.
Read moreDetailsOxygen therapy is a treatment that helps Multiple Sclerosis patients and volunteers who deliver that treatment have been celebrated by their nominator
Read moreDetailsLee Smith has been the inspirational head teacher of Holybrook Special Educational Needs School for 25 years, says his nominator
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT seem like the end of the year is months away, but Santa's little helpers are already making preparations for Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe RSPCA is urging animal lovers to ensure MPs help to push through a potential ban on disposable vapes.
Read moreDetailsT'S the game that put the map on Reading and it's coming to a street near you.
Read moreDetailsTeam-mates of Rams Rugby Football Club's under-9s player Harry Mills have raised almost £30,000 for charity after having their heads shaved.
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