Leicester City 2-1 Reading: WSL survival hopes take huge hit after Foxes score 96th minute winner
READING FC WOMEN's hopes for Women's Super League survival took a huge hit after they lost to Leicester City in the 96th minute.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's hopes for Women's Super League survival took a huge hit after they lost to Leicester City in the 96th minute.
Read moreDetailsThe 2023 Reading Half Marathon was won by Ollie Lockley, while local runner Naomi Mitchell was the first female finisher.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD care home resident received a special delivery as she marked her 100th birthday.
Read moreDetailsVinyl vendor and merchant of musical memorabilia Pop Classics has announced that it is set to open its first ever branch in Reading
Read moreDetailsFree sessions for mental health and wellbeing organisations
Read moreDetailsVISITORS to Dave Gorman's show at a packed Hexagon theatre were able to enjoy plenty of click and collect, plus a healthy dose of name dropping.
Read moreDetailsASCOT UNITED FC booked their place at Wembley Stadium to play in the FA Vase final after defeating Corsham Town in the semi-final.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC secured a valuable point on Saturday afternoon, coming from behind to draw at Bristol City.
Read moreDetailsLUCAS JOAO's leveller ensured that Reading FC picked up a vital point away at Bristol City to improve their Championship survival hopes.
Read moreDetailsSainsbury's store in Winnersh has been closed due to flooding, but has since reopened. The branch was closed on around 2pm on Saturday, April 1, following heavy rain yesterday. Wokingham...
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