Hockey round-up: South Berkshire Ladies 1s maintain title fight
SOUTH BERKSHIRE remain on the toes of league leaders READING 3s after they beat Buckingham 2s.
SOUTH BERKSHIRE remain on the toes of league leaders READING 3s after they beat Buckingham 2s.
READING MEN returned to action with a narrow defeat in the Premier Division at home to Old Georgians.
READING FC manager Paul Ince has urged fans to 'stick with us' as the Royals enter the final 14 matches ...
Reading lost for the second time this season to a well drilled and skilful Newbury team who have now moved ...
Launchpad celebrated its 26th annual Pancake Race, which saw 36 teams battle it out for the frying pan trophy to ...
much of our heritage is dotted around the centre itself and you may even pass by it every day without ...
SOUTH READING residents came together for an initial planning meeting for the ward's new summer event.
TWO CHURCHES will be holding special events to mark the Word Day of Prayer 2023.
BUDDING vocalists will be honing their skills at an all-day workshop, led by experienced singing experts, on Saturday, March 11.
VISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
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