READING TOY RUN: Bikers gift 6,000 toys to Barnardo’s
THERE was plenty of noise and thousands of toys as the Reading Toy Run roared through the streets of Wokingham. The popular annual event was cancelled last year due to...
Read moreDetailsTHERE was plenty of noise and thousands of toys as the Reading Toy Run roared through the streets of Wokingham. The popular annual event was cancelled last year due to...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfThxYcJ3s Reading head to fellow strugglers Rotherham on Saturday still without a permanent manager. The Royals parted company with Paul Clement last week but after Portuguese boss Luis Castro turned...
Read moreDetailsThis is a winter comfort bowl of food. Garlic bread is a good accompaniment and a tomato and onion salad is a foil for the richness of the main dish....
Read moreDetailsChristmas is traditionally a time of excess – too much spending, over eating, drinking one too many or several late nights in a row. On Christmas Day the average Briton...
Read moreDetailsScott Marshall says he is not planning to use his position as caretaker manager to promote some of his successful Under-23 side. Marshall guided his young Royals on an impressive...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXUtGYos6nY DAVID MILLNER has left Bracknell Bees. The two-way forward only arrived at the club in October following a successful trial, where he replaced the outgoing Niko Suoraniemi. Millner, 26,...
Read moreDetailsA decision to turn down a scheme for a new single track bus lane over the River Thames will see Reading Borough Council lose approximately £19 million of funding for...
Read moreDetailsA HOME in Earley was raided by police today as part of an operation to crack down on money laundering. The Pitts Lane house was one of nine warrants that...
Read moreDetailsReading Women’s Conti Cup hopes remain in the balance after losing against Liverpool on penalties at Adams Park. The game was locked at 1-1 at full-time after Rachel Furness’ strike...
Read moreDetailsTo loud cheers from campaigners a plan to dump a concrete bus lane bridge on an historic riverside beauty spot was once again turned down at a meeting of Wokingham...
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