Teenager severs foot after freak accident
THE MOTHER of a boy who suffered life-changing injuries after falling from a fence last weekend has said she is ‘blown away’ by the support shown to her by the...
Read moreDetailsTHE MOTHER of a boy who suffered life-changing injuries after falling from a fence last weekend has said she is ‘blown away’ by the support shown to her by the...
Read moreDetailsDEVIL WOMEN will be delighted by a special night dedicated to a Bachelor Boy next week. They are invited to Move It to hear the Lucky Lips of a Cliff...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says a 2-0 defeat does not reflect his side's performance against Swansea. Reading competed well with their Premier League opponents but lost out in the third round of...
Read moreDetailsTwo second half strikes saw Reading dumped out of the Carabao Cup against Premier League Swansea. Royals matched their visitors during a goalless first half, but Alfie Mawson and Jordan...
Read moreDetailsA RARE bicycle has been stolen from a garden in Wargrave. During the afternoon of Saturday, September 2, someone went into the garden of a property in Hollycross and stole...
Read moreDetailsReading fought back from a goal down to take a 1-1 draw at Brentford. Royals were struggling at Griffin Park and fell behind to a first half Josh Clarke strike....
Read moreDetails"WITHOUT a doubt we're going to be right up there." Those are the thoughts of Bracknell Bees head coach Scott Spearing after his first competitive game in charge ended in...
Read moreDetailsPARKING charges at a Bracknell car park have been lowered following huge outcry from shoppers. The Bracknell Regeneration Partnership announced on August 22 that Princess Square car park would become...
Read moreDetailsRUMOURS that Wilko and McDonald’s could be moving in to Wokingham town centre have been quashed by the companies. There has been talk that the former Marks & Spencer store...
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS to build new homes around Grazeley, Twyford and Barkham Square are being explored by Wokingham Borough Council, who said that they are required by law to do so. In...
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