Uncovering Saxon secrets at new monastery dig
ARCHAEOLOGISTS from the University of Reading have embarked on another round of excavations at the site of an Anglo-Saxon monastery.
Read moreDetailsARCHAEOLOGISTS from the University of Reading have embarked on another round of excavations at the site of an Anglo-Saxon monastery.
Read moreDetailsNew resource, Tax Genie, can help small businesses with key tax issues
Read moreDetailsTHE HIGH Commissioners of two Caribbean countries are hosting a T20 cricket match.
Read moreDetailsReading registered their first points of their 2023-24 League One campaign, securing a comfortable 1-0 win against Cheltenham Town on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsMILLIONS of Brits named pub gardens as their ultimate summer happy place, a nationwide survey revealed.
Read moreDetailsA NEW home care service has been launched in Winnersh, which will look to enable elderly and vulnerable people.
Read moreDetailsIf you were at Reading Football Club's first League One's match, you may have thought that the referee was perhaps a little yellow card happy
Read moreDetailsDANCERS of all experience levels will have the chance to take on tap routines at a workshop on Sunday, August 27.
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has received yet another racing accolade after being named 'driver of the day' at last weekend's race.
Read moreDetailsWHEELCHAIR athletes will have the opportunity to hone their athletic skills at an upcoming taster session.
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