Get ready for the launch of Reading’s Rep Theatre
Reading Rep Theatre has announced plans to launch its new cultural arts hub this autumn.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced plans to launch its new cultural arts hub this autumn.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook Junior School has encouraged pupils to write “persuasive speeches” on plans for a Wokingham greenway, to encourage children to “participate in community decisions”.
Read moreDetailsThe a329 in Earley will be closed on for road works this weekend.
Read moreDetailsSport in Mind, a Reading-based mental health charity, has launched a new programme to support young people's mental health.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell U12s put in another brilliant team performance with a 5-0 home win against Whitegrove & Warfield Razors. U13 Colts were home to Caversham AFC Red Stars and involved...
Read moreDetailsReading host Huddersfield Town at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday as the 2020/21 Championship season draws to a close. It’s been a mixed season for the Royals which started in...
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Panda marked Captain Tom Moore's birthday with a 100-mile cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsThe final game of this mad Championship season is upon us. In some ways, it feels like the campaign has gone incredibly quickly. It does not feel that long ago...
Read moreDetailsBluefin Sports Challenge CupWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK suffered a heavy defeat in the Bluefin Hellenic League Cup against Windsor as they were beaten 7-2.The Sumas were beaten in stoppage time when...
Read moreDetailsHome Counties Cup WARGRAVE overcame WOKINGHAM to progress in the Home Counties Cup with a three-wicket win.The Oaks batted first in the 20-20 match but were bowled all out after...
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