SOS returns to Rising Sun Arts Centre
On Saturday, September 28, the regular drag showcase is back at the Rising Sun, hosted by Sheer Obsession
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, September 28, the regular drag showcase is back at the Rising Sun, hosted by Sheer Obsession
Read moreDetailsA BUS in Reading was involved in a "minor incident" earlier today which left students at a school in Wokingham with minor injuries. A Route 13 bus had to perform...
Read moreDetailsBrock Keep, next to Brock Barracks on Oxford Road, is hosting tours of the site as well as becoming the temporary home to a number of art pieces
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has risen up the ranks in the Guardian University Guide reaching 35th, having risen nine places
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has been named as a finalist in the category of AI Business of the Year in the National AI Awards 2024,
Read moreDetailsThe OgreTones are set to perform at Face Bar, bringing a selection of music from the soundtrack of the Shrek films, on Thursday, September 26
Read moreDetailsA READING charity has celebrated 40 years of supporting families in the town. Home-Start has been helping parents give children the best possible start in life since in spite of...
Read moreDetailsWith the town set to run out of burial space, the council has put forward plans to change Henley Road allotments to their previous use as burial land
Read moreDetailsReading PubWatch has marked two decades of making Reading a safer place with its regular conference
Read moreDetailsBookFace is returning for its fifteenth outing at the Rising Sun Arts Centre this weekend, featuring work from poets, publishers, and artists.
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