Reading Women 2-0 Brighton & Hove Albion Women: Dowie and Harries strike to sink Seagulls
Natasha Dowie and Emma Harries struck for Reading Women to gift them three points against high-flying Brighton.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Dowie and Emma Harries struck for Reading Women to gift them three points against high-flying Brighton.
Read moreDetailsDecorated houses, frosty gardens and Christmas cheer is promised thanks to the National Trust.
Read moreDetailsNikki Gladwin-Stride, also known as DJ NikNak, was the first ever winner of DJ set of the year in the Where Pride Lives awards on Friday, November 5.
Read moreDetailsThe free resource is aimed at policy makers and planners. It shows how extreme weather events will affect risks at regional and national level.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are three terrific new entries in yet another great RaW Sounds Today playlist.
Read moreDetailsPC Natasha Black said: ?We releasing an image of a man who we believe may have vital information in connection with this incident."
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is preparing for its first concert since the covid pandemic
Read moreDetailsThree people are delighted to have been given a pair of hankies, two long sticks and one short stick. Find out why here
Read moreDetailsThey'll be joined by rock band, Reef, and Dodgy, to perform at Fi Fest 2022 on Saturday, July 9.
Read moreDetailsA SERVICE which supports children in Reading with special educational needs has won a national award
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