Royals Women’s captain Harding takes to the sky for charity
Reading FC Women’s captain Natasha Harding has raised almost £1,500 for three charities ahead of a future skydive.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women’s captain Natasha Harding has raised almost £1,500 for three charities ahead of a future skydive.
Read moreDetailsThe Rams director of rugby is officially one of the top coaches in the country, after a remarkable debut season in National League One.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Cricket League has provided an update to state that their league is ‘suspended indefinitely’ for the 2020 season.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED have led the way with innovative virtual training sessions for their under 8’s team to keep them engaged and active throughout lockdown.
Read moreDetailsA Covid-19 mobile testing unit will be set up this week at Reading Football club's home at the Madejski Stadium.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY United Ladies have surpassed their £1000 donation target in their fundraising event for the Royal Berks Charity.
Read moreDetailsFootball teams from around the county have been battling it out in the online world in the Berkshire Virtual County FA Cup. The spirit of competition has not been lost...
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading striker Dave Kitson has announced that he is ready to lead the Professional Footballers' Association. The organisation has been criticised for their response to the coronavirus outbreak, leading...
Read moreDetailsONE TEAM – just separated by the coronavirus. That's the message behind a fun new video created by a member of a local running club. In it, various Reading Roadrunners...
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have followed the gesture made by Brighton & Hove Albion and Bournemouth offering a minimum of 1,000 free tickets to NHS staff when football resumes. The Royals have...
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