Reading 4-1 Northampton Town: Hunt earns first win as Royals boss
Noel Hunt picked up his first win as Reading manager as the Royals strolled to a comfortable Boxing Day win over Northampton Town.
Read moreDetailsNoel Hunt picked up his first win as Reading manager as the Royals strolled to a comfortable Boxing Day win over Northampton Town.
Read moreDetailsCelebrations were held by the Pakistani community in Reading for its annual Christmas get-together with MPs and politicians.
Read moreDetailsA room full of people in Reading took part in the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people taking part in a meditation session.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre, a charitable organisation dedicated to making the arts accessible in Reading, is excited to announce a 9-week Young Company
Read moreDetailsHE future looks bright for 21 youth match officials in the making, after they secured kit sponsorship from six Berkshire opticians.
Read moreDetailsStaff and residents at Austen House care home in Reading are celebrating after their colleague, Mervyn Knights beat all the competition to be crowned
Read moreDetailsReading Business Improvement District (BID) is asking those working in Reading to donate good quality second-hand clothes to those in need
Read moreDetailsAs the festive season approaches, St John Ambulance shares essential first aid tips to ensure a safe and joyous time.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out its opening times over the Christmas period.
Read moreDetailsChristmas is upon us, so this week we are adding to the playlist seasonal songs with a local connection to get you in the mood!
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