FROM THE LEADER: Reflections on the loss of a friend
Many of you will be aware of the untimely death last week of my colleague and friend Paul Fishwick, Wokingham Borough Council's executive member
Read moreDetailsMany of you will be aware of the untimely death last week of my colleague and friend Paul Fishwick, Wokingham Borough Council's executive member
Read moreDetailsPROLIFIC Declan Grobbelaar's late double helped push the Colts into the last 16 of the National Cup with a battling 27-12 victory at Tring.
Read moreDetails'IN terms of what we've been involved in, it was probably the best quality National One game I've seen this year.'
Read moreDetailsHowever you choose to celebrate Christmas, the festive season in Reading will offer everyone a way to make the most of the holiday period. The Christmas season kicked off last...
Read moreDetailsWe have been living through an era of chronic underfunding of public services.
Read moreDetailsThe colder, darker, windy and wet days have certainly made a comeback and it’s time to prepare our dogs – and ourselves – for the winter months. In their latest...
Read moreDetailsOWEN Root hailed a fantastic second-half display as Rams rallied to secure a ninth straight National One victory in a 40-22 home success
Read moreDetailsDespite Labour's claims to be on the side of working people, their decision to clobber farmers with inheritance tax is going to push up prices
Read moreDetailshomas Hallard Mead was killed in the trenches in July 1916. He was 26 years old.
Read moreDetailsPopular children's literature and familiar storybook character took over Twyford during October half term.
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