Grimes keen to impress for Rams
JOSH Grimes admits he will be over the moon if given the chance to make his Rams debut against Chinnor later this month, writes Richard Ashton. The full-back, who joined...
Read moreDetailsJOSH Grimes admits he will be over the moon if given the chance to make his Rams debut against Chinnor later this month, writes Richard Ashton. The full-back, who joined...
Read moreDetailsReading Women conclude their 2020/21 Women’s Super League campaign against title chasing Chelsea. The Royals marked their last appearance of the season at the Madejski Stadium with just their second...
Read moreDetailsMay is no exception for CLASP’s busy agenda. We had our Book Corner on Tuesday. On Tuesday, May 11, we have our popular Dancing to Music paid for by our...
Read moreDetailsIT’S INEVITABLE – musicians were always going to write about lockdown, and this week’s playlist reflects that. John Coughlan’s Quo have used the pandemic to create new music and their...
Read moreDetailsIN just over a week, covid restrictions are due to ease again, increasing the number of people that can meet, and venues that can open. On Monday, the prime minister...
Read moreDetailsCHURCH schools are looking for new governor to come forward. The Oxford Diocesan Board of Education (ODBE), providing support for church schools and academies, is encouraging people across Berkshire to...
Read moreDetailsIF YOU’VE been itching for a spring clean, now’s your chance: summer hours for re3 are in operation. The company, which operates waste and recyling facilities for the borough, has...
Read moreDetailsGoalkeeper Luke Southwood has signed a new contract with Reading FC to keep him at the club until 2023.Southwood, 23, graduated from the Royals academy and has played back-up to...
Read moreDetailsThe Bishop of Reading has called on the government to act over its international aid cut, which she has called "desperately misguided".
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police urged motorists to watch their space in Finchampstead with a new road safety initiative.
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