READERS’ POETRY: A Chinese New Year
Our Chinese friends have gone awayAnd have shut their well-used take-away.It’s not for long- just a few daysTo celebrate New Year in Chinese ways. They work so hard in their...
Read moreDetailsOur Chinese friends have gone awayAnd have shut their well-used take-away.It’s not for long- just a few daysTo celebrate New Year in Chinese ways. They work so hard in their...
Read moreDetailsReading full-back Omar Richards has reached a pre-contract agreement to join German giants Bayern Munich on a four-year deal. As reported by Sky Sports, Richards will join the current Champions...
Read moreDetailsONE new Reading landmark has appeared overnight in the form of a potential Banksy, but another is about to disappear forever. The remaining gas holder is due to be demolished...
Read moreDetailsReading will be out to put an end to three consecutive home defeats when they host Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday evening (8pm kick-off). The Royals have won just two of...
Read moreDetailsA NEW verse has been added to the Ballad of Reading Gaol, thanks to a mystery artist’s work. Overnight, art appeared on the wall of the Reading landmark and it...
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN Madejski has launched a new annual scholarship to give an underprivileged Berkshire child a year’s worth of 11+ tuition to help secure their future. And they’ll be found...
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets suffered late heartbreak when a late referee call when against them to give Leicester Warriors a narrow away victory. In a most competitive game, it was a contentious...
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets Women put on a tremendous defensive display as they grabbed 22 steals on their way to an 18-point win at the John Madejski Academy over Worcester Wolves. The...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN across the borough will return to school next week, as part of the prime minister’s plan to ease lockdown. Last Monday, Boris Johnson told the House of Commons he...
Read moreDetailsCUSTOMERS on Reading Buses have used more than 2,500 litres of hand sanitiser on their travels. The bus company said measures to keep customers and employees safe during the pandemic...
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