Fundraising canoeists pass through Reading
Well-wishers cheer from Wokingham Waterside Centre
Read moreWell-wishers cheer from Wokingham Waterside Centre
Read moreAn inexperienced Rams RFC fell to a final day defeat at Birmingham Moseley as they finished the National One campaign as runners-up
Read moreWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK continued their excellent run of revived form with a home success over Burnham.
Read moreReading FC midfielder Lewis Wing has caught the eye with his performances this campaign and has been named in the League One Team of the Season.
Read moreReading FC Women's manager Liam Gilbert reflected on a season of 'learning' in which the Royals secured safety in the Women's Championship.
Read moreReading FC academy graduate Tom Holmes said a heartfelt goodbye to the fans after making his final appearance for the club in a 3-2 win over Blackpool
Read moreReading FC Under 21s Women rounded off their league winning season in style with a thumping victory over Arsenal FC U21 Oaklands.
Read moreReading FC ended their League One campaign with a comeback victory at home to Blackpool. After going a goal behind after four minutes, the Royals turned the game around with...
Read moreReading FC midfielder Lewis Wing has won the award as the club's player of the season.
Read moreA new sports community group in Reading is aiming to give back to the town with a range of sports and activities for kids.
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