Triumph and tragedy as orchestra duels with fate
A READING orchestra is set to take its audience on a journey through Greek mythology in concert on Saturday, February 11.
Read moreDetailsA READING orchestra is set to take its audience on a journey through Greek mythology in concert on Saturday, February 11.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading event will take residents for a trip down memory lane.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway, with support from Network Rail, is celebrating Chinese New Year with a flash mob
Read moreDetailsThe Pangbourne Twinning Assosciation is hosting a french film night, screening Olivier Assayas' Doubles Vies (2018), at Pangbourne Village Hall
Read moreDetailsA READING charity is hosting a weekly meeting for members of the community.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY school is running a second-hand uniform shop.
Read moreDetailsThe Fisherman's Cottage, Kennet Side, is set to host fortnightly live music evenings including jazz, funk, and blues
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released images of people it would like to speak to who may have vital information regarding an incident of rape in Reading
Read moreDetailsFollowing an ongoing investigation by Thames Valley Police, a man has been charged in connection with a robbery in Woodley. Shaun Atkins, aged 40, of no fixed abode, was charged...
Read moreDetailsShowcase Cinema is marking the event on Thursday, January 19, by giving guests a free portion of popcorn
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