Shaolin Tigers roar into action in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Reading Open
Wokingham's martial arts scene received a powerful showcase of skill and spirit as Shaolin Tigers (STMA) HQ BJJ team roared into action at the recent
Read moreDetailsWokingham's martial arts scene received a powerful showcase of skill and spirit as Shaolin Tigers (STMA) HQ BJJ team roared into action at the recent
Read moreDetailsAn inexperienced Rams RFC fell to a final day defeat at Birmingham Moseley as they finished the National One campaign as runners-up
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Marek, 36, who was last seen at the Wokingham Waterside Centre on Sunday, April 28
Read moreDetailsMental health charity Sport in Mind has revealed their plans to broaden its reach across the country following their event at the headquarters
Read moreDetailsDaniel, 56, was reported missing from Henley-on-Thames and was last seen in the town on the night of Wednesday, April 24
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of a man who died in a road traffic collision in Three Mile Cross has paid tribute to him and thanked those who tried to save his life....
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Dave Kitson will be hosting a serious of group coaching session for children next month.
Read moreDetailsEngland World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst will appear in Reading next month at the Grosvenor Casino to take part in a live interview podcast.
Read moreDetailsThe Island Sailing Club are inviting people to tryout sailing when they host their open day on Sunday, April 28.
Read moreDetailsThe Maiwand Lion statue stands in Reading's Forbury Gardens.
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