‘We stayed calm, played our game and had faith’ Rams make winning start to season
RAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds was delighted with the calm his side showed in turning round a slow start into a 50-36 National One victory at hom
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds was delighted with the calm his side showed in turning round a slow start into a 50-36 National One victory at hom
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Read moreDetailsAs an archaeologist, I have a soft spot for looking into the past. Understanding what shaped our history is key to planning for our future
Read moreDetailsNineteen ladies from the Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh thoroughly enjoyed an afternoon tea at the Riseley Village Tea Room
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Read moreDetailsThe new approach to time- keeping started at the men's FIFA World Cup, because FIFA was concerned about the length of playing time in many matches
Read moreDetailsWe all have faith in many things that we cannot actually prove ourselves.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire have once again shown why they are the undisputed knock-out kings of National Counties cricket.
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