Oxford United 1-1 Reading: Ehibhatiomhan impact rescues Royals a point
KELVIN Ehibhatiomhan's impact off the bench helped Reading to rescue a point in the local derby on their first trip to Oxford United for 20 years.
Read moreDetailsKELVIN Ehibhatiomhan's impact off the bench helped Reading to rescue a point in the local derby on their first trip to Oxford United for 20 years.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has pledged to do more to help Wokingham's beleaguered retailers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is seeking feedback on two new draft housing strategies.
Read moreDetailsThe Swan has been an integral part of the Three Mile Cross community.
Read moreDetailsPubs and hospitality across the UK are set to see alcohol duties frozen until August following the announcement by the Treasury
Read moreDetailsOPTICIANS in Reading, Shinfield and Woodley are helping to ensure children shine bright by donating high-visibility vests.
Read moreDetailsChurch invites visitors to reflect on God's creation at its eco weekend
Read moreDetailsThe name of a gambling arcade that allowed underage customers to play games will not be released by Wokingham Borough Council (WBC).
Read moreDetailsSam Smith has shared his excitement of facing Oxford this weekend in the derby clash at the Kassam Stadium. It is the first time the Royals have visited their rivals...
Read moreDetailsREADING manager Ruben Selles described the January transfer window as 'damage limitation' which saw six players depart the club.
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