Boxing Day games at Tyndale
A READING church is inviting residents to unbox some board games on Monday, December 26.
A READING church is inviting residents to unbox some board games on Monday, December 26.
A READING church is holding two special services on Saturday, December 24.
A READING church is helping residents understand the meaning behind the Christmas story.
The free exhibition will see a collection of prints under the title "Performance," presented by The Photographic Angle.
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A FOOTBALL team from Reading rubbed shoulders with an England legend and Man U's latest gaffer at a special tournament ...
Berkshire have won the NCCA Trophy for the third time in succession ? all at the expense of Cumbria.
Seeing our wooded valleys turn a kaleidoscope of yellows, bronze and burnt orange is a beautiful gift of nature before ...
Berkshire crashed to a shock 253-run loss at the hands of Cheshire at Nantwich after being shot out for 84 ...
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