Over-45s face ‘triple assault’ of racism, sexism, and ageism
Henley Business School has revealed ethnic minority women aged 45 years and over, who work in the public sector, are the most likely to be disadvantaged.
Read moreDetailsHenley Business School has revealed ethnic minority women aged 45 years and over, who work in the public sector, are the most likely to be disadvantaged.
Read moreDetailsA portrait of Gordon Storey, who died aged 72 in February, has been unveiled to honour his dedication to the Twyford community.
Read moreDetailsPart one in a series on the Local Plan by Cllr John Halsall Last week I set out the challenges facing our community around affordable housing, and how the Council...
Read moreDetailsRotterdamProgress TheatreJune 23-25 A TRUTHFUL story on coming out as transgender was authentically told by Reading’s very own Progress Theatre last month. Progress Theatre performed an online adaption of Jon...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK FC have returned to pre-season training ahead of a new challenge in the Combined Counties Division next season.The Sumas were awarded promotion to step five after the...
Read moreDetailsAlmost 250 teams battled it out in the Burghfield FC summer tournament over the weekend as the popular event returned following a year’s hiatus.Players aged from U7’s to adults competed...
Read moreDetailsTwo first-half goals from Liam Wilson ensured that the Kestrels got their pre-season friendlies off to a flying start against Easington Sports.Ex-Hellenic Premier Division Easington Sports, who will be playing...
Read moreDetailsBinfield, Berks County FC and Eversley & California all made a return to the pitch for their first action of pre-season.The Moles and the Swords did battle at Ryeish Green...
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts, executive member for adult social care and public health at the borough council, said the pilot scheme would provide residents with an efficient and effective service that...
Read moreDetailsFrench midfielder Michael Olise has completed a transfer to Crystal Palace as Reading FC receives a record fee. It has been reported that the Premier League club activated a release...
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