Reading Guild of Artists expand autumn show
The Reading Guild of Artists has expanded its autumn exhibition which celebrates Reading and the surrounding towns and countryside.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Guild of Artists has expanded its autumn exhibition which celebrates Reading and the surrounding towns and countryside.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic was left frustrated after an 'unacceptable' second half saw the Royals surrender a two goal lead against Bournemouth. Goals from Lucas Joao and Sone Aluko gave...
Read moreDetailsRAFAEL 3: His error for the fourth goal summed up Reading's collapse in the second half. Was beaten too easily at his near post for the equaliser and has made...
Read moreDetailsReading were left to rue the chance to end their losing run as they let a two goal lead slip after an impressive second half fightback saw Bournemouth take the...
Read moreDetailsVoice of Wokingham editorial as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 19, 2020.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Living Advent Calendar is going ahead this year, but the performances will be broadcast online.
Read moreDetailsThe Gas Distributor Network, SGN, is helping low income households heat their homes this winter.
Read moreDetailsNeigbourhood Watch is encouraging people to take quick and easy steps to cut down on cybercrime.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley local television station is being renamed That's Christmas for the festive season.
Read moreDetailsSince last week, Giving Trees have been installed in a number of Tesco branches, and residents have shown a lot of interest.
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