Football round-up: Harts and Royals enjoy cup success
Harts of Bracknell Stags and Bracknell Royals enjoyed cup success.
Read moreDetailsHarts of Bracknell Stags and Bracknell Royals enjoyed cup success.
Read moreDetailsPupils from 26 schools will be participating in Reading Borough Council's drive to get kids walking to school for Walk to School Week next week
Read moreDetailsTwo years on from the launch of the Elizabeth Line, statistics released by SpareRoom have shown that average room rent has risen by just under 40%.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters from the Busy Bees nursery centres in the town will join fellow attendees from branches across the country as part of the Giggle-a-thon
Read moreDetailsFourbears Fest is back for its second iteration bringing events featuring spoken word, discussions, activities, and talks from authors this weekend
Read moreDetailsDr Harriet Turner, a postdoctoral researcher with the Uni of Reading, has completed training with the North Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team
Read moreDetailsA young child was killed in a minibus crash on Sunday on the M4 near Wokingham, while one child also remains in a critical condition.
Read moreDetailsEclectic Games is set to up sticks and expand to a new location in Market Place, owners have announced.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released an e-fit image after a boy was sexually assaulted on London Road in Earley near Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe awards are an opportunity to celebrate the people who make grassroots football great for everyone.
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