Wokingham and Reading remember ‘Hero with the Shovel’—The local gallipoli soldier who risked everything for a friend
Wargrave society discovers all at a recent meeting
Read moreDetailsWargrave society discovers all at a recent meeting
Read moreDetailsTivonge Rushesha has opened up about the mental and emotional challenges he has faced during a testing season at Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsThe Kokroachez are a dynamic (see photo!) young alternative rock band from Oxford. We saw them play last summer at The Oracle
Read moreDetailsJermaine Hermans, aged 33, of Beresford Road, Reading, was sentenced to three years and six months in prison for a string of drug supply offences
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are at the scene of an incident in Rose Kiln Lane near the River Kennet.
Read moreDetails'IReading FC midfielder Tivonge Rushesha has opened up on his personal struggles this campaign and has described this season as 'sh*t'
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsThousands of runners are set to take part in the Green Park Reading Half Marathon this weekend, with widespread road closures planned across the town
Read moreDetailsSleep out to fund an inclusive sensory garden
Read moreDetailsRivermead, Palmer park, and Meadway centres are all set to take part in the Swimathon for 2026, in aid of Cancer Research UK and Marie Curie
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