The Greatest Show in the Galaxy: Reading Comic Con returns
Reading Comic Con saw all-star appearances from Brian Blessed and Chris Barry, a giant shark prop from Jaws, and Jabba The Hutt himself
Read moreDetailsReading Comic Con saw all-star appearances from Brian Blessed and Chris Barry, a giant shark prop from Jaws, and Jabba The Hutt himself
Read moreDetailsThe Whiskey Affair Festival brings special selections of spirits from around the world as well as live music and guest speakers
Read moreDetailsAfter last year's inaugural event, Reading Business Improvement District is bringing back the lantern parade celebrating light and love in the town
Read moreDetailsPotted Panto, written by Daniel Clarkson, Jefferson Turner, and Richard Hurst, sees Reading Rep taking on six classic panto shows in one
Read moreDetailsThe Way Ministry is aiming to provide a new shelter space in Reading which will feature a safe, warm space for those without homes
Read moreDetailsThe Reading support group of the Macular Society welcomes members to an afternoon of fun and festivities
Read moreDetailsThe utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
Read moreDetailsIkea's Reading branch in Calcot is kicking off the countdown to Christmas with a month of events and activities
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council will host pupils from eight secondary schools across the borough for a mock COP28 conference
Read moreDetailsThe inquiry, launched in March, is examining the effect that the education standards organisation had on Ms Perry and its role in her subsequent death
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