All about the words as Gyles Brandreth brings new show to the Hexagon
GYLES Brandreth is coming back to the Ding, performing a new show Can't Stop Talking.
Read moreDetailsGYLES Brandreth is coming back to the Ding, performing a new show Can't Stop Talking.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS will have the chance to read with their children thanks to a new weekly project.
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS who say a high street bank is supporting apartheid protested in Reading on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsBRIGHTER Futures for Children is relaunching a series of workshops helping parents alleviate stress off their young ones.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group for children and young people with autism has announced a change of venue
Read moreDetailsBUDDING performers will have the opportunity to try a wide range of instruments at an upcoming music taster session.
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading restaurants are in the running for top honours in this year's Asian Curry Awards.
Read moreDetailsAt around 10am, a black Toyota Prius, a black Toyota Hilux, and a Silver Vauxhall Astra were involved in a collision on Portman Road
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING last year's inaugural comedy festival from Mates Rates Comedy, Gary Delaney has been named as the first act confirmed for the event in May
Read moreDetailsA recent report highlighting the increasing financial pressure facing students and their families has been welcomed by the University of Reading.
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