Reading Beer and Cider Festival cancelled for 2023
CAMRA announces that Reading Beer and Cider Festival has been cancelled for 2023.
Read moreDetailsCAMRA announces that Reading Beer and Cider Festival has been cancelled for 2023.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, February 1, teachers across the UK took part in industrial action in the latest round of public sector strikes
Read moreDetailsTeresa Verney-Brookes is advocating for more choice and personalisation in funeral care following a personal send-off for her father, Brian
Read moreDetailsTriangle Players' Robinson Crusoe is cheeky, fun, and self-referential, complete with sing-a-long moments and a quintessential panto dame
Read moreDetailsIota Events, a queer-owned company which organises events around Reading, is celebrating its first year in operation
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets, whose roots lie in Woodley, have announced that they are signed to EMI Records ahead of a tour supporting Lewis Capaldi this year
Read moreDetailsA team of archaeologists led by Dr Gabor Thomas of the UoR has discovered evidence that monks may have lived at the monastery longer than thought
Read moreDetailsComedian Jen Brister talks Reading, refinement, and representation as she embarks on her headline tour, The Optimist
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda sat on the Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill committee, which oversaw the bill seeking to ban hunting "trophies"
Read moreDetailsMembers of the team at Thames Water will be attending the event in the Oracle to field questions and share information on Friday, January 27
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