This week’s Reading Chronicle is out on Thursday, January 18, offering a jam-packed newspaper.
Leading on the front is the biggest story of the week, when exasperated football fans took to the pitch at the Select Car Leasing Stadium to take a stand against Dai Yongge, owner of Reading Football Club.
Inside the Chronicle’s eight-page Royals feature, is all the latest news and exclusive reports from the day as it unfolded.
The paper also highlights stories of how Port Vale fans supported Reading fans tough moment - and how heartwarmingly Royals supporters have clubbed together to fundraise over £5,000 for a charity close to the Welsh side’s community as a way of saying thanks for their patience.
Away from football, the Chronicle takes a look at the new owner of Reading Prison following the news the Ministry of Justice has sold the historic building to Chinese education business Ziran Education Foundation.
Inside is court coverage from an attempted murder in Caversham and trial against a male NHS worker accused of sexually abusing a pensioner inside her own home.
Readers can also find TV listings, puzzles and nostalgia and much more.
Do pick up a copy of the paper tomorrow. Available from all local news agents and major supermarkets.
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