Swindon 5-7 Reading RFC: Late penalty try sees Reading take away win
Reading snatched victory at Swindon with a last minute penalty try when their sustained second half pressure finally paid off.
Reading snatched victory at Swindon with a last minute penalty try when their sustained second half pressure finally paid off.
A POWERFUL RAMS display ensured they picked up a fantastic ninth consecutive National One bonus-point victory with a hard-fought 36-10 ...
RESIDENTS in Reading have donated more than 16,5000 meals to The Trussell Trust network following its partnership with Deliveroo, new ...
A COMMUNITY group will showcase its talents in an afternoon of Indian classical music and dance on Saturday, November 12.
READING FC's home ground has been named the fifth safest football stadium in the UK, according to a study.
A THEALE pub has a bright new look following an extensive refurbishment.
IT'S a bit of luxury in a burger, but without the luxury price tag - and that's the Honest Burgers ...
Spizzenergi, previously known as Athletico Spizz 80, Spizzoil and The Spizzles, is coming to The Face Bar in Reading on ...
WHEN Arnie uttered the immortal words 'I'll be back', little did he realise it meant the film returning to the ...
AS INFLATION pushes up the cost of living, new research suggests that four in 10 of us have fears about ...
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