Reading FC’s Simod Cup trophy returns home to museum
READING FC's Simod Cup trophy has returned home to the town's museum and is on display for fans to view
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's Simod Cup trophy has returned home to the town's museum and is on display for fans to view
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's new digital parking permit system will be launched on Wednesday, November 1, replacing the current physical permits
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has welcomed the U-turn on scrapping One Day Travelcards by Transport for London
Read moreDetailsThames Water has secured a new round of funding set aside to help customers in financial difficulty and other organisations supporting customers
Read moreDetailsOlder residents in Reading continue to tell us that, for as long as they are safely able to, their first choice is to live independently at home
Read moreDetailsThe Grumpy Goat in Smelly Alley (Union Street), central Reading, has announced it is to close after being in the business in some form for a decade
Read moreDetailsMembers of Prospect who work at AWE, which has its headquarters in Aldermaston, have voted in favour of striking
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, September 6, two offenders broke into a block of flats on Kings Road in Reading, and stole a black and red Cyclocross Cube bicycle
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles remains 'confident' that he can turn the club's situation around after they lost out at home to Fleetwood Town.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, October 28 will see fans of Reading Football Club take another stand against owner Dai Yongge.
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