Elm Park Royals release retro Reading shirts
A READING FC fan group has released retro shirts commemorating the club?s glory years.
Read moreDetailsA READING FC fan group has released retro shirts commemorating the club?s glory years.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council?s ASB Team has announced a list of conducts they will and will not investigate.
Read moreDetailsTHE DIOCESE of Oxford, which includes Berkshire churches, has had its work to be eco-friendly formally acknowledged.
Read moreDetailsENVIRONMENTAL campaigners are calling on the government to make oil and gas giants pay for rising energy prices rather than the public.
Read moreDetailsA NEW Pilgrims? Way is now open, running from Reading to Southampton and then on to Spain.
Read moreDetailsAN ONGOING campaign to try and save Reading Gaol and see it converted in to an arts centre remains poised for action.
Read moreDetailsA SLICE of Reading?s past is now available thanks to a new BBC service, launched to mark the corporation?s centenary.
Read moreDetailsAN ART and craft show is coming to Nettlebed in August.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC rounded off their pre-season with a 1-2 defeat against Brighton.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was stabbed in Friar Street in the early hours of this morning after asking people to move out of the road
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