Burlesque troupe The Scarlet Vixens nerding out at Purple Turtle
The Scarlet Vixens present The Purple Geekshow at Purple Turtle on Saturday, November 26, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsThe Scarlet Vixens present The Purple Geekshow at Purple Turtle on Saturday, November 26, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsA NEWTOWN man was arrested at the Dutch border and is one of two men charged over an alleged double kidnapping in Lower Earley last year
Read moreDetailsFOOD LOVERS were treated to a taste of Sri Lanka on Thursday evening as a Channel 4 hit's roadshow stopped at Reading.
Read moreDetailsFESTIVE spirit will be in the air on Sunday, December 11, as South Reading residents come together for an afternoon of arts and crafts.
Read moreDetailsThree family-friendly festive rave sessions will take place on Saturday, December 10, in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsThe Friends of Westwood Farm Schools wreath-making workshop will take place at the Infants School Hall on Wednesday, December 7
Read moreDetailsTHE South East equity finance markets have grown in investment value by 59% over the past financial year, with £679m in the first half of this year
Read moreDetailsThe Friends of Park Lane Primary School Christmas Bazaar will take place at the school on Friday, December 2, from 3.45pm-6pm
Read moreDetailsWinter Whisky Tasting will take place at The Castle Tap, Castle Street, on Monday, December 12, from 7.45pm
Read moreDetailsActors wanted for technicolour show
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