FROM THE LEADER: With the Simod Cup, football really has come home
Football is more than win, lose, or draw (although a few league wins for Reading would be nice). Football clubs ...
Football is more than win, lose, or draw (although a few league wins for Reading would be nice). Football clubs ...
AN ALL-SINGING, all-dancing, all-crafting celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, took place in Reading town centre on Saturday.
ONE of Reading's MPs says more family homes are needed in the town.
A SOUTH Reading community group is inviting residents to join them for a spot of tea and entertainment on Friday, ...
AN AWARD-WINNING choir will help the town get into the festive mood at a carol service on Friday, December 15.
BRANCHES of a garden centre will be spreading some seasonal cheer while raising money for a national charity.
Three great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
ASCOT UNITED made it five wins from six as they continued their unbeaten streak at the top of the table.
Sue Ryder is on track to raise more than £40,000 to support healthcare with its regular Starlight Hike
A COUNCILLOR has ruled out plans for an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in Reading.
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