Reading’s own Remones bring angst-ridden punk to Face Bar
A bar in Reading played host to a double helping of punk with tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands, Ramones and The Sex Pistols
Read moreDetailsA bar in Reading played host to a double helping of punk with tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands, Ramones and The Sex Pistols
Read moreDetailsEcologists from the University worked alongside M S Swaminathan Research Foundation to see how planting marigolds and pigeonpea boosted crop yield
Read moreDetailsThe family of Ruth Perry has crowdfunded more than £68,000 after being denied legal aid for inquest into her death
Read moreDetailsCelebrated DJ, producer, and presenter Pete Tong will bring his showcase event to the estate in Englefield to explore the legacy of dance music
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has launched a consultation on key proposals for housing, infrastructure, and development, running until January
Read moreDetailsActivists in Reading were among those protesting consumerism in an international movement on Black Friday
Read moreDetailsCrystal Campbell concluded her studies at Theale Green School in June last year, but returned just eight months later as a learning mentor
Read moreDetailsThe project, led by visual artists Lisa-Marie Gibbs and Philip Newcombe, is called Island Life, and will come to Open Hand Open Space, Oxford Road
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has officially added the first names to its bill for 2024, with some returning stars being among the earliest to be announced
Read moreDetailsTEN YEARS after the closure of Reading Gaol was announced, the fate of the site is no clearer despite protests, plans, and proposals. HM Prison Reading, known as Reading Gaol,...
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