Former Reading FC striker released by club
Former Reading FC striker George Puscas, who is the club's record transfer, has been released by Turkish club Bodrum.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker George Puscas, who is the club's record transfer, has been released by Turkish club Bodrum.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has thanked supporters after annual protest and celebration raises nearly £14,000 in donations following a difficult financial year
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Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that they responded to an unexplained death in southern Reading today (Wednesday, September 3).
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Read moreDetailsSport in Mind has wrapped up a successful partnership with Festival Republic at this year's Reading and Leeds Festival.
Read moreDetailsAs part of its 900th anniversary celebrations, Reading School is hosting an evening of music at the Concert Hall on Sunday, September 21
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