More than 170 pupils take part in Whitley rugby festival
More than 170 pupils took part in a schools rugby festival in Reading, organisers have said.
Read moreDetailsMore than 170 pupils took part in a schools rugby festival in Reading, organisers have said.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to a busy supermarket for shoppers in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Community Trust is bringing back its popular Primary PE Conference this June for teachers and school sports staff
Read moreDetailsReading moved back into the League One play-off places with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan scored twice as the Royals...
Read moreDetailsA project that would have seen 80 flats built on a Tesco car park in Reading has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsOn a crisp Sunday morning, the much‑loved Green Park Reading Half Marathon returned on 22 March 2026, drawing thousands of runners and spectators to the town for one of the...
Read moreDetailsResidents in Katesgrove took to the streets under clear blue skies today, proving that even the simplest acts can have a lasting impact.
Read moreDetailsPolice chiefs have been grilled on the implications of moving their headquarters to South Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a Starbucks near one of the busiest roundabouts in Reading have hit a few setbacks.
Read moreDetailsA road in Reading that was meant to reopen recently remains closed for weeks so that essential works can be completed.
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