FROM THE COUNCIL LEADERSHIP: Working for a better future
I want to provide three more examples of the way in which the council is seeking to plan ahead and secure improvements in the years to come
Read moreDetailsI want to provide three more examples of the way in which the council is seeking to plan ahead and secure improvements in the years to come
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is searching for two residents to join its newly-established Community Engagement Steering Group.
Read moreDetailsWheels of change spin for Wokingham's KCSports
Read moreDetailsHE'S classier than Clooney so it is no surprise to learn that Wokingham's legendary church mouse, Bertie, has (yet another) secret admirer.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC were eliminated from the Carabao Cup after a penalty shootout defeat to Championship side Ipswich Town.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY spirit was the name of the game as Arborfield was treated to an afternoon filled with food, fun and friendship on bank holiday Monday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW running event will take place in Henley this weekend and places are still open
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles confirmed that the club are still working on a couple of transfers before the window closes on Friday.
Read moreDetailsReading suffered shoot-out heartbreak in their second round EFL Cup tie against Ipswich on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsAshridge Park Women FC has launched an appeal to raise funds for a piece of training technology.
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