Student pushes for equal sports opportunities for girls and boys
Katie Allen has launched a petition to require schools to offer equal sporting opportunities to boys and girls.
Read moreDetailsKatie Allen has launched a petition to require schools to offer equal sporting opportunities to boys and girls.
Read moreDetailsLast week, the Government announced a £100 million package to support local authority leisure centres - and councils will have to bid for funding.
Read moreDetailsRETURNING Rams’ scrum-half Greg Illingwoth admitted he ‘really missed it’ after taking a year out from rugby, writes Richard Ashton. The No. 9 made his debut back in 2016, and...
Read moreDetailsEvery aspect of the borough's normal Remembrance Sunday will be different this year - here is what is currently planned.
Read moreDetailsLockdown heores at Complete Childcare nursery group have been awarded for their work since national lockdown was announced in March.
Read moreDetailsReading's unbeaten start to the Championship season finally came to an end after second-half goals from Matt Godden and Sam McCallum gave the Sky Blues victory. Joao struck an equaliser...
Read moreDetailsSpeaking at the executive meeting, Cllr John Halsall reiterated calls for the public to follow covid-restrictions and pledged to “eliminate poverty in the borough.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday morning, over 20 people turned up to help tidy up Town Lane in Earley.
Read moreDetailsThere are under 100 days left for self-assessment taxpayers to complete their tax return.
Read moreDetailsA Pan Asian fusion restaurant is opening its doors in Twyford today.
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