Down at the Abbey adds even more names to Friday bill
Down at the Abbey announces even more names for the festival in September, adding Maria Uzor, AK/DK, Nuha Ruby Ra, and Hatty Taylor
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey announces even more names for the festival in September, adding Maria Uzor, AK/DK, Nuha Ruby Ra, and Hatty Taylor
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession is back with hand-picked talent at the Rising Sun Arts Centre on Saturday, including Philli Mi Up, Dandy Darling, and Sam Moanella
Read moreDetailsDESPITE the recent showers, dessert-lovers are having their taste buds taken to the tropics thanks to a cafe's summer range.
Read moreDetailsSupport vouchers have been sent to help support people across Reading struggling with the rising cost of living
Read moreDetailsAN OVERNIGHT road closure is set to start this Friday, meaning some Woodley drivers may have to find alternative routes.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS are invited to make their own flower crowns at a Double-Barrelled Taproom event on August 13.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents are set to enjoy an evening of their favourite rock and pop songs.
Read moreDetailsA board game convention is heading to Tilehurst this autumn and is set to take Berkshire's gamers to a whole new level
Read moreDetailsTHE nicknames were suspect but the fights were ferocious at Reading's latest Ultra White Collar Boxing (UWCB) and mixed martial arts (MMA) event.
Read moreDetailsHOOKER Calum Scott is relishing the chance to have a crack at his first full league campaign having joined Rams from London Irish.
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