Woodley Pensioners continue action in Thames Valley Walking Football League
The Woodley Pensioners Over 50s team returned to Bisham Abbey on Sunday to continue their programme of Division Two matches ...
The Woodley Pensioners Over 50s team returned to Bisham Abbey on Sunday to continue their programme of Division Two matches ...
As of Monday, January 23, new fire safety regulations will come into force for people responsible for multi-occupied residential buildings.
READING Families' Forum is holding a conference to help support families of disabled children and young adults.
A PIANO concert will take place in Streatley this Sunday.
Police are appealing for witnesses following the robbery of a bank in Woodley which left three staff members injured
AN ATTEMPTED bank robbery has taken place at a bank in Woodley. According to reports, the Lloyds Bank on Crockhamwell ...
AN ADVERTISING campaign has targeted two of the world's biggest car manufacturers. A so-called "brandalism" campaign has seen fake advertisements ...
A YOUNGSTER with a rare genetic condition had a birthday to remember, with a bit of help from Mickey Mouse ...
A brand new activity centre is due to come to Reading, featuring an indoor bouldering wall, a gym, and cafe ...
Each week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - here are the gigs in Reading and ...
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