INTERVIEW: Holmes town hero! Maiden Erlegh’s Tom makes shock Reading FC debut
TOM HOLMES admitted he thought Jaap Stam was joking when he told him he would be making his Reading debut ...
TOM HOLMES admitted he thought Jaap Stam was joking when he told him he would be making his Reading debut ...
PLANS to merge one of the borough’s bus routes with a circuit that goes through Caversham have been condemned by ...
POLICE are linking an armed robbery of the a Wokingham Road Co-operative store on Sunday morning with two others. The ...
The migration of the dinosaurs across the globe was so rapid, running out of land in the process, that it ...
THE OPENING date for Wokingham borough’s first Aldi supermarket has been announced. The discount grocer will be opening at Suttons ...
POLICE have recorded a spate of burglaries across Winnersh, Earley, Woodley and Wokingham over the past week and are appealing ...
Matt Rodda, one of Wokingham's four MPs, has been appointed by Jeremy Corbyn to serve in Labour's front bench. The ...
TWO COURSES to help people get to grips with computers will be held at the Earley CResCent Resource Centre next ...
A MAN has been charged after a cannabis factory was found at an address in Lower Earley last week. Officers ...
AN EARLEY resident has been honoured for his service during the Second World War. Henry Taggart –known as Harry –is ...
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