March of the Light Parade: Diwali parade returns to Broad Street
The Diwali celebration will see the return of the Broad Street parade, featuring mechanical puppets and light displays, on Saturday, October 28
Read moreDetailsThe Diwali celebration will see the return of the Broad Street parade, featuring mechanical puppets and light displays, on Saturday, October 28
Read moreDetailsCreative media production students from Reading College and University Centre visited Shinfield Studios for the launch of Screen Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsWe speak to director Paul Stacey and Brayden Emmanuel as Reading Rep begins its revival of Shakespeare's R&J? the first in the UK in 20 years
Read moreDetailsProgress brings Blood Wedding to the stage? a tale of doomed love among two young people frustrated by the limits of tradition and wealth
Read moreDetailsJack Whitehall: Settle Down is coming to Reading's Hexagon on Tuesday, October 24, showing at 5pm and again at 8pm
Read moreDetailsSCAS has continued to raise awareness of CPR and defibrillators as it marked the national event on Monday, October 16
Read moreDetailsReading Trade Unions Council held a rally in Reading on Saturday to voice their opposition to the Minimum Service Levels Act
Read moreDetailsEthical Reading is gearing up to begin the next round of planting as it seeks more sponsors for the Trees of Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsA team of wine specialists from Theale have put the pedal to the metal to raise thousands of pounds for a Reading Hospice
Read moreDetailsNew Directions College's annual awards ceremony sees adult learners, support partners, staff, and volunteers commended in 12 categories
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