Former Brentford and Birmingham City defender Harlee Dean on trial at Reading FC
Reading Today understands that former Birmingham City centre-back Harlee Dean is on trial at Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsReading Today understands that former Birmingham City centre-back Harlee Dean is on trial at Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsACROSS Wokingham, overflowing bins have been left unemptied, bottles of urine and bags full of dog's mess next to them
Read moreDetailsAN INDICATION on the future of a proposed Sixth Form at Wokingham's Bohunt School could be known later this week
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has bought a care home, which will be operated by its social care provider Optalis to provide affordable dementia nurse care
Read moreDetailsA PLAY area has had its grass cut and received a lick of paint as the council continues to undertake its regular maintenance procedures
Read moreDetailsA PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition has opened in Reading, showcasing some of Thames Valley's cutting-edge NHS research.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD care home was transformed into the Wild West for a special summer event.
Read moreDetailsParents and supporters of young players at Hurst Cricket Club turned out for a fundraising evening - and established a record for bar sales.
Read moreDetailsTHREE people from across Berkshire have been confirmed as deacons in the Church of England at a special ceremony held in Oxford last month
Read moreDetailsYoung filmmaker's triathlon challenge will support young disabled people
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