THE TILEHURST END: Time for Reading to sink or swim
It would be very easy for me to use the next 500 words to go on a tirade about Reading’s 1-0 defeat to Wycombe Wanderers on Tuesday night. Trust me,...
Read moreDetailsIt would be very easy for me to use the next 500 words to go on a tirade about Reading’s 1-0 defeat to Wycombe Wanderers on Tuesday night. Trust me,...
Read moreDetails“It’s great to see the buildings taking shape now the modules have arrived on site at Matthews Green,” Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive member for children’s services said.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week we are sad to report the death of two community stalwarts. Both leave a lasting impact on many. Gordon Storey is one of those wonderful people who devoted...
Read moreDetailsParts in Motion, an online car parts distributor, is offering advice to help residents care for their cars this year.
Read moreDetailsThe aftermath of the incident at the West Ham v Fulham match, when Tomas Soucek was sent off by Mike Dean, illustrate something we hear little about. I will leave...
Read moreDetailsAusten House marked this year’s Pancake Day with a pancake race, flipping competition — and there were plenty left to eat.
Read moreDetailsBetween now and April 30, employers will also be able keep employees on full- or part-time furlough, and to place staff back on the scheme.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire West CCG is working with Reading Voluntary Action, Involve (Wokingham) and Volunteer Centre West Berkshire to distribute the funding.
Read moreDetailsPaula Radcliffe has launched the TWO-15 challenge and urged families to exercise together during half-term this week.
Read moreDetails“We are so pleased to be able to welcome the ever-popular Sports Direct store to Princess Square."
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