Discover Hummingbirds and Hamburgers with new art show from Reading-based artist
The OpenHand OpenSpace (OHOS) gallery is to host a new exhibition from a Reading-based artist
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The OpenHand OpenSpace (OHOS) gallery is to host a new exhibition from a Reading-based artist
Read moreDetailsReading's local music community is set to grow and foster thanks to Readipop's bi-monthly music meet-ups.
Read moreDetailsAN INSIGHT into the world of Chouffe beers is coming to Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsThe Pangbourne Jazz Club is set to host a live performance by renowned saxophonist Tracey Mendham on Sunday, April 2.
Read moreDetailsGet ready to laugh out loud at The Purple Turtle, as award-winning comedian Jacob Hawley takes the stage on Thursday, March 30, for his show, Bump.
Read moreDetailsWE ALL know someone who is impacted by a bad boss. And according to a new survey that is not a surprise, as Reading is home to some of the...
Read moreDetailsThe Roseate Sessions, presented by Heavy Pop, is set to take place next week.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL would need at least another £10.7 million just to plug every pothole in the town, according to a new survey.
Read moreDetailsUS READING residents have always known it to be true, and now it's official: we're one of the best places to live in the south east.
Read moreDetailsTHE EASTER bunny has lost their eggs somewhere in Reading, and needs some help to find them.
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