Grassroots Football Award winners revealed at annual ceremony
Football volunteers from across the grassroots game in Berks & Bucks were celebrated last week (Thursday , July 25 2024) in a glitzy awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsFootball volunteers from across the grassroots game in Berks & Bucks were celebrated last week (Thursday , July 25 2024) in a glitzy awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC player Junior Hoilett is available as a free agent having departed Aberdeen following a short spell.
Read moreDetailsA man has been praised for stepping forward to volunteer as a community first responder (CFR) during COVID, "one of the hardest years in the history
Read moreDetailsAn "incredible" organisation supporting women and children has been nominated for the Charity of the Year award.
Read moreDetails'This is my calling in life,' says the Bluebird team member
Read moreDetailsThe supermarket is being built in Beke Avenue.
Read moreDetailsFootball finance expert Dr Dan Plumley has said that Rob Couhig's proposed takeover at Reading FC would be 'excellent' news for the club.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council overspent by £6 million over a year due to the mounting costs of providing care and tackling homelessness.
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
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