Speedway reunion at California country park
The park on Nine Mile Ride was once the home of one of the south of England's top speedway teams.
Read moreDetailsThe park on Nine Mile Ride was once the home of one of the south of England's top speedway teams.
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse will host the Big Ascot Food & Wine Festival this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsARBORFIELD got the better of East Oxford Reserves in a nine goal thriller.
Read moreDetailsOn day three of the Paralympics, Reading boccia ace Will Arnott claimed a win in the last match of the day over Karabo Morapedi of South Africa.
Read moreDetailsReading FC striker Sam Smith admitted that the transfer window and the turmoil off the field were a distraction this summer.
Read moreDetailsFootball is the most popular sport within Wokingham Borough, with 70 football clubs having 654 teams between them.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM racing fanatic is hoping to be the next big thing in motorsport while bravely battling a cruel bone condition.
Read moreDetailsOf all the sports that I have taken part in, and it adds up to about 10, I can't think of another where the contestants so regularly cheat
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles was delighted with his side after they ended Charlton Athletic's perfect start to the season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC put three points on the board as goals from Charlie Savage and Sam Smith stopped Charlton Athletic's perfect start to the League One
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