Reading 4-0 Cambridge United: Royals run riot against League One relegation rivals
Reading FC put themselves further away from the League One danger zone with a comfortable home victory over relegation rivals Cambridge United.
Read moreDetailsReading FC put themselves further away from the League One danger zone with a comfortable home victory over relegation rivals Cambridge United.
Read moreDetailsTHE Natural History Museum will be able to create a new facility in Shinfield, despite being built on countryside.
Read moreDetailsResidents count the cost as garden waste service charge goes up
Read moreDetailsA three day road closure is planned for Oxford Road in April
Read moreDetailsA 400-year-old village pub has reopened with the new landlady asking her first visitors what they would like to see there.
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Read moreDetailsVisitors to a fundraising fashion event will be able to try and buy catwalk outfits
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has announced plans to increase funding for community partnerships over the next four years
Read moreDetailsWokingham is to lose another bank as Lloyd's Bank announces its intention to close this summer.
Read moreDetails'With the current cost of living crisis, this does not seem fair.'
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