Selina and the Howlin’ Dogs launch debut album this Thursday
The band will play tracks from their album at Bracknell Blues Club at The Acoustic Couch in Bracknell on April 7.
Read moreDetailsThe band will play tracks from their album at Bracknell Blues Club at The Acoustic Couch in Bracknell on April 7.
Read moreDetailsLocal Badminton players played hard and fair in the spring version of the 2022 Rangers Sports Badminton Tournament which returned last weekend.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Beer Festival, which takes place on Stanlake Meadow in June, is looking for people to fill a number of roles.
Read moreDetailsThe April market takes place from 10am on Sunday, April 10.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man was sentenced to three and a half years in prison on Tuesday, March 29, on drug offences.
Read moreDetailsTHERE was no fun in the sun for Rams as they were made to pay for a slow start at Cinderford with the hosts mauling their way to a 38-17...
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS earned victory in their final match at the Rivermead Leisure Centre by scoring 101 points against Team Newcastle University.
Read moreDetailsIn what may turn out to be a ?winner takes all? promotion decider, Reading eventually ran out worthy and comfortable winners against Canterbury.
Read moreDetailsFood4families will be running an activity afternoon at Whitley GrowAllot on Meavy Gardens, between noon and 2pm on Saturday, April 9.
Read moreDetailsReading Food Growers Network will be running a seed swap at Reading Farmers Market on Saturday, April 3.
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