Reading FC legend joins new club
Reading FC legend Adam Le Fondre has signed for a new club, the 12th team of his career.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Adam Le Fondre has signed for a new club, the 12th team of his career.
Read moreDetailsA cyber security businessman who wants "to make Reading the safest place to work and be in" has been put forward for the Entrepreneur of the Year
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that further work on improving roads around the town is set to begin on Monday, August 12.
Read moreDetailsA sit-in protest being staged on Whiteknights Campus since May has dispersed after being asked to leave by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is set to continue exploration of an archaeological site in Cookham later this month
Read moreDetailsReading FC captain Andy Yiadom will miss the start of the season with a knee injury after multiple procedures have proved unsuccessful.
Read moreDetailsReading will be hosting its largest South Asian event this weekend as the Reading Mela 2024 comes to Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham, and you can tune in for free via out Spotify playlist. Enjoy?
Read moreDetailsA playwright, activist and actor-director has made an "outstanding contribution to Reading's cultural life", and deserves the Cultural Contribution
Read moreDetailsA group who have worked tirelessly over the past 32 years have raised over £300,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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