Reading FC tipped to narrowly avoid League One relegation
A new data forecast from the Compare.bet Supercomputer has predicted that Reading FC will narrowly escape relegation from League One this season.
Read moreDetailsA new data forecast from the Compare.bet Supercomputer has predicted that Reading FC will narrowly escape relegation from League One this season.
Read moreDetailsOrganiser for Reading & Leeds Festival Melvin Benn has revealed that he has two headliners booked for the 2026 edition of the festival.
Read moreDetailsA massive plan for 2,800 homes between Reading and Wokingham has been submitted.
Read moreDetailsFashion and homeware retailer NEXT has announced the opening of a new store at Reading Gate Retail Park next week.
Read moreDetailsA new free game designed to help cat lovers has just launched in the UK - and people from Reading are being invited to play first
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Brian McDermott has started a new role in America.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Leam Richardson has outlined his plans for the upcoming January transfer window
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has called for safety measures at a major junction for road users in Woodley and Earley after a cyclist was fatally injured there.
Read moreDetailsA closed food court is set to be taken over by a new restaurant in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsDesigns for a huge new community containing more than 600 apartments in South Reading have been given the go-ahead.
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