Reading Today, June 1, 2022

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Sugar Hill Gang to headline Readipop

READING FC midfielder John Swift has left the club to sign for West Bromwich Albion

READING RISE UP FOR WIN

In a statement released by Reading last week that listed the players being released by the at the end of their contracts club , stated that Swift was one they of five first-team players to be offered new deals by the club. However, the midfielder has opted not to extend his stay with the club and has joined West Brom. Swift made an excellent start to the campaign last season and finished with 11 goals and 13 assists from 38 games. The 26-year-old has made league appearances during 187 his in Berkshire across six seasons,time scoring 31 times. West Brom endured a disappointing season as they failed to win back instant promotion to the Premier League. They eventually finished in 10th position under Steve Bruce after the former Newcastle manager took over from Valerian Ismael who was sacked as Albion boss when the club were fifth in the Championship. Swift said: “There were ups and downs, there was injuries a nd a hat-trick along the way, my time has made me the but player I am today and I can’t thank the fans enough for supportin g through all. “Thank you for everythin g Reading FC, hopefully see you all soon and best of luck for the future.”

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Among those taking to the charity festival, is now festival of Bewilderbeast, with his just stage is hip-hop headliner single You six weeks away. s The Sugar Were Right hitting number Hill Gang. 9 on the UK With this year marking its singles chart in late 2002. Hailing from New Jersey, fifth anniversary, the event the duo is set Mr Wheeler said: “Badly produced the first rap single take over Christchurch Meadowsto Drawn Boy to make it is the one act we are most once into the top 40 in the Billboard Hot 100 excited for again with a diverse mix of musicians as he gave us a taster of charts with Rapper’s Delight his set when and performers. in 1979. he took part in our Virtual Mr Wheeler said:”We can’t Readipop Pete Wheeler, festival programm wait Festival in 2020. er, for the headliners we have said: “This year’s line-up coming to is very special “He’s got great in-betwee Christchurch Meadows for us as it’s for the fifth n song but, as with birthday of chat as well as a treasure every year, we’re exceeding trove filled Readipop Festival, which proud we can finally with excellent songs.” of the quality and diversity celebrate after two years of acts off. His latest studio album, Banana across the whole line-up “Our headliners have been Skin from Friday to Shoes, released in 2020, getting Sunday.” was his first in bigger over the last few years a decade as more They will be joined by Badly people have supported the Drawn festival, Mr Wheeler also explains Boy who has made a huge come along for all three how local impact on days to see artists’ performances are the indie music scene since also worth smaller acts as well as the his first EP bigger catching this year. in 1997. In 2000, he won internationally known artists. the Mercury ” “Local talent is particular Music Prize for his album ly strong The Hour across the genres this year. Reading

hip hop collective OSP have built into a phenomenal live act that blew everyone away at our launch party in March. “We also have a four-hour showcase of local artists on Saturday, July 9, featuring performa nces from Readipop’s AAA project, which supports young people in Reading to develop their musical skills with help from professional musicians and technicians.” As well as performers, there will also be breweries keen to show off their talents. “Local beer will also feature highly this year with Purple Turtle selling craft beer and real ale from Double Barrelled, Siren, Phantom and Loddon

By ANDY PRESTON apreston Breweries.” @wokingham.today MrREADING Wheeler explained that was 2s upitthe clear after the popularitymarched of the festival istable they defeated Bracknell by 10 growing. wickets with an astonishi ng batting “We’re delighted with the response display. from everyone so far Bracknell withaticket posted sales in first innings excesstotal of any previous of 141 year’swere after they Readipop bowled Festival already.

“If you’re still to get yours, we strongly recommend doing so soon, especially while tickets are still available from just £19 per day and £52 for the full weekend.” DOORS CONSERV n ForWINDOWS more informati on on the full ATORIES line-up and list of venues, visit: www. readipop.co.uk n To book tickets, visit: www. eventbrite.co.uk

out after 38.4 overs after Jack Beaven collected 3-16 for Reading. Shreyas Narayanasamy, Sukchain Singh Grewal and Raheel Farooq all took two wickets each for Reading in what was a clinical bowling spell. With 142 to catch to take the game, Reading made light work of claiming victory.

It was a flawless batting performance from Waqas Ahmed and Harminder Singh who guided Reading to victory. Singh hit 56 runs, while Ahmed amassed 70 which saw Reading clinch the game after 24.5 overs without dropping a single wicket. The win puts Reading up to

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second in the table, level on points with league leaders Newbury, with three victories from their opening four league matches. Meanwhile, Bracknell are in fifth with two wins and two defeats.

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ON SNOW: A special portrait of the Queen has been created using artificial snow in the window of Reading town centre estate agency Haslams. Full story on page 10

Final preparations being made for four days of Platinum Jubilee celebrations

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By PHIL CREIGHTON news@rdg.today IT’S BEEN 70 years in the making, and this weekend we can celebrate like never before.

The Jubilee weekend will see events take place across the four days, including a beacon lighting ceremony, the return of

Water Fest, and two special concerts. There will also be one of the largest street parties in the country in Goring and Streatley, as well as a ‘street party’ picnic organised by Churches Together in Christchurch Meadows on Sunday. It’s all to celebrate the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the country’s longest-serving monarch.

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