You’re Christmas to Me: Sam Ryder surprises Reading shoppers as Christmas number 1 race heats up
Sam Ryder surprises shoppers in Reading as the battle for Christmas number 1 heats up
Read moreDetailsSam Ryder surprises shoppers in Reading as the battle for Christmas number 1 heats up
Read moreDetailsThe council announces new Buzz 9 route serving central Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Whitley Wood, and Green Park Station
Read moreDetailsWe catch up with Matt Thomson as the dust settles on a busy year for The Amazons and look ahead to their upcoming album
Read moreDetailsStudents from University Technical College Reading have rounded off the Autumn term with a project set by the charity
Read moreDetailsReading Indie Comedy Festival returns in May, bringing with it comedians such as Gary Delaney and Harriet Kemsley, plus roasts and competitions
Read moreDetailsAre You listening? has just announced the first batch of performers who will be performing when it returns in May
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner serves up a seasonal celebration of festive foods for a Very Street Food Christmas
Read moreDetailsThe band, a tribute to New York's punk rock royalty, Ramones, are bringing a packed set for their Hey Ho Ho Ho, Let's Go festive tour
Read moreDetailsPlans for changes to a cultural venue in Reading have seen new artist's impressions and a new name released ahead of planning applications
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out opening times for vital services such as housing repairs and social services during the Christmas period
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