IN THE COMMUNITY: Football brings Reading closer to the Afghan community
Following the successful seven-a-side match in January, organised by Pangbourne Rotary for the Afghan refugees, a follow-up was organised
Read moreDetailsFollowing the successful seven-a-side match in January, organised by Pangbourne Rotary for the Afghan refugees, a follow-up was organised
Read moreDetailsIT?S BEEN a long time coming, and we?ve got a bit longer to wait, but Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls will be coming to The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsTHE rising cost of living means we?re all looking at ways in which we can make savings, here's how it can be done in an eco-friendly way
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Paul Ince hailed his sides ?belief? as they pulled off a magnificent comeback against Swansea City.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC took another stride towards safety after they completed an unbelievable comeback against Swansea City.
Read moreDetailsMore than 300 bikers joined the Egg Run, which saw more than a thousand eggs donated in aid of disadvantaged children across Reading
Read moreDetailsPARKED cars are having their numberplates stolen ? and police say the thefts are taking place in supermarkets as well as on the stree
Read moreDetailsTHE WAY in which covid figures are recorded in Berkshire has changed, following the government's change of policy.
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER home of BBC Radio Berkshire could become a retirement complex if plans are approved by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsA FOOD delivery service has applied for a licence to add alcohol to its new grocery service for Reading
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