Bastille Day goes down a storm
With stalls offering French cuisine paired with traditional performances, the event showcased the best from La Belle France
Read moreDetailsWith stalls offering French cuisine paired with traditional performances, the event showcased the best from La Belle France
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival saw five days of performance and art as Nile Rodgers and Chic head up a stellar bill, including Boney M, Jo Brand, and Westlife
Read moreDetailsThe event on Broad Street included live music, a comedy set from Helen Bryant, and a theatrical production from Rank & File
Read moreDetailsFestival Republic has confirmed that The 1975 are returning to Reading Festival to replace Capaldi, who pulled out of the event due to health issues
Read moreDetailsWhile Readipop Festival is mere days away, the charity behind the event is bringing new opportunities to young people in Reading all year round
Read moreDetailsThe Purple Turtle on Silver Street marked a third of a century as one of the town's most recognisable bars and spaces as it turned 33 years old
Read moreDetailsA FIRE which broke out in a building on Garrard Street, central Reading, on Friday, July 7, is now under control, police have confirmed. Thames Valley Police posted to social...
Read moreDetailsChildren between 4-11 years old are invited to libraries around Reading to take part in the yearly challenge to tackle the summer reading "dip"
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, Berkshire Motor Show returned to Prospect Park, brining classic cars, top-end trucks, and magnificent motors to Reading
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre is just days away from the much-anticipated return of its annual summer production in Reading's historic Abbey Ruins
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