REVIEW: A memorable morning with Morgan and West
Morgan and West: More Magic For Kids South Street arts centre, Reading Thursday, February 15 ALL AROUND me where the sounds of laughter, squeals of delight and the sound...
Read moreDetailsMorgan and West: More Magic For Kids South Street arts centre, Reading Thursday, February 15 ALL AROUND me where the sounds of laughter, squeals of delight and the sound...
Read moreDetailsLIAM MOORE admits he is relieved that the transfer window has now closed. After a stellar first season at Reading, Moore was linked with a move away both in the...
Read moreDetailsFORMER Eustace Crescent residents joined with members of Wokingham Borough Council staff and representatives from Wokingham Housing (WHL) and Berry Brook Homes to bury a time capsule in Phoenix Avenue, marking...
Read moreDetailsCHOCOHOLICS are needed to help a modern day Willy Wonka test the very latest in recipes. Mondelēz International, which makes sweet treats under the brands Cadbury, Oreo, Milka and Green...
Read moreDetailsTSB, the bank that likes to say yes, is looking forward to helping provide up to £100 million of funding for Britain’s small businesses. Last week, the challenger bank said...
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery is teaming up with a Reading delicatessen to match some barrel-aged beers with the perfect cheese. Siren Craft Brew will hold the event at its new Tap...
Read moreDetailsTRESPASSERS on the railway line between Reading and Bracknell caused South Western Railway services to be suspended this evening, causing chaos for rush hour as commuters return home. They have...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM has warned disgruntled fans not to expect a drastic change in Reading's playing style. Many fans have shown their frustrations at the possession-based tactics employed by Stam since...
Read moreDetailsA HOME care company is gearing up to play cupid by handing out roses on Valentine’s Day in a Twyford cafe. This Wednesday, kind-hearted staff from Bluebird Care will be...
Read moreDetailsPinewood Gymnastics Club star Yasmin Taite has announced she will retire from competitive action after fracturing her skull last week. Taite, 21, has competed in tumbling and trampolining for Great...
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