Reading FC: Nigel Howe has football ban reduced after winning appeal
Former Reading FC CEO Nigel Howe has won an appeal to have his FA ban from all football activity reduced.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC CEO Nigel Howe has won an appeal to have his FA ban from all football activity reduced.
Read moreDetailsA reduction of speed limits to 20mph for roads in the university area of Reading has moved closer to a reality after the project has been two years
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has teamed with with Reading Borough Council and GLL leisure company to remind residents to check for signs of cancer in a new campaign
Read moreDetailsA retired commuter has defended changes to the road network in Reading as new bus and cycle lanes have been introduced along busy town routes.
Read moreDetailsReading FC suffered a disappointing blow as they were defeated at home in the league for the first time since March with a 1-0 loss to Leyton Orient.
Read moreDetailsJack and Joshua will run a marathon a day for Project Perimeter
Read moreDetailsI would like to wish our young people well as they start the new school year. Children and teenagers have had to face some difficult challenges
Read moreDetailsReading FC were on the end of a dismal home defeat against the side who started the day at the bottom of the League One table.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles spoke about the 'complicated internal process' that the club is having with Mark Bowen.
Read moreDetailsWith winter fast approaching, residents of Reading and across the UK are bracing for another surge in energy costs. The recent announcement by Ofgem to raise the energy price cap...
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