New play ‘Double Standards’ at South Streets Art Centre to explore hypocrisy in dating
A new play by local Reading writer, Doris Allimadi will be performed at the South Street Arts Centre in Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA new play by local Reading writer, Doris Allimadi will be performed at the South Street Arts Centre in Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsDAN Swain was crowned Rams' Players Player of the Year at the National One club's end-of-season ball.
Read moreDetailsRhys Lewis hit a brilliant century as Berkshire defeated Buckinghamshire by seven wickets in the NCCA Trophy at the Falkland ground in Newbury.
Read moreDetailsAcross the UK, thousands of foster carers open their homes to provide love, stability, and care to children and young people in need. But many more foster carers are urgently...
Read moreDetailsWe're counting down to big waste collection changes which will affect all residents in Reading from Monday 9 June.
Read moreDetailsTrying to cross the Wokingham Road to get to Earley Station is far too dangerous. Cars speed along the road, without too many breaks in the traffic.
Read moreDetailsRAMS trio Max Hayman, James Baker and Zach Clow have been named in The Rugby Paper's National One Dream Team following the end of the 2024/25 campaign
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Beats is back, bringing the local community together through the power of music! Visit Broad Street Mall on Saturday 17th May, between 11am-3pm in Central Square for a...
Read moreDetailsAs we welcome the warmer days of May, I am delighted to share that we have an exciting calendar of community events coming up at the University
Read moreDetailsIt is little things make me think about getting older.
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