Reading FC fans sit in stage protest against owners after League One opener
READING FC fans staged a sit in protest following the end of their League One opener against club owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans staged a sit in protest following the end of their League One opener against club owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles first competitive game in charge of Reading FC ended in defeat against Peterborough.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC started life in League One with defeat as Ephron Mason-Clark scored the only goal of the game to give Peterborough United victory.
Read moreDetailsForid Khil, aged 28 and of Mill Lane, Wokingham, was charged with two counts of sexual assault, one count of harassment, and one of stalking
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Record Office is celebrating 75 years of preserving Berkshire's heritage with a new name, reflecting its historical importance
Read moreDetailsDifficult trading conditions combined with an unwillingness by the Council to negotiate were cited by the owner of a town shop to close its business
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT in Spencers Wood is doing its built to help its customers through the cost-of-living crisis, by offering its very own two-for-one deal
Read moreDetailsForum discusses future of adult social care in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsTown mayor unveils Wokingham floral art made with 2,000 blooms
Read moreDetailsNEIGHBOURS to a quiet Earley cul-de-sac say they have been affected by crime and disorder, days after a body was found there
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