Lionesses score a new kit
Shinfield Rangers under-10 Lionesses are sporting a brand-new kit this season.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Rangers under-10 Lionesses are sporting a brand-new kit this season.
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Read moreDetailsA showdown is set for a pizza takeaway in Reading to operate later at night due to a dispute between the franchisee and council officers.
Read moreDetailsTickets for See No Evil will disappear fast, says Arts4Wokingham
Read moreDetailsLeading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy welcomed guests to a well-attended event on 8 October 2024 to mark the one-year anniversary
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new hotel in Swallowfield have been scrapped after concerns were raised that the site could be unsafe for potential occupants.
Read moreDetailsBen Stephenson steps into the role from that of director of Sixth Form.
Read moreDetailsSelect Car Leasing has announced it is set to collaborate in a new partnership with MotorEasy to provide insurance and aftersales care
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy has again been recognised as a 'top tier' firm.
Read moreDetailsMore than nine in ten employers at a job fair in Reading found suitable candidates for vacancies, REDA has reported.
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