Reading Vegan Festival returns with Downton Abbey star
Reading Vegan Festival returns on Saturday, September 16, and this year will be opened by actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival returns on Saturday, September 16, and this year will be opened by actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey sees performances from BC Camplight, Los Bitchos, Zayid Al-Samman, and Jeffrey Lewis in the shadow of Reading's Abbey Ruins
Read moreDetailsThe festival sees major bands and indie darlings alike performing across two stages, including AK:DK, The Comet is Coming, W.H. Lung, and Nuha Ruby Ra
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has awarded £100,000 of grants to charities and voluntary organisations tackling inequality in the town
Read moreDetailsReading has a new music shop specialising in vinyl today, Thursday, September 7, as a store in Caversham opens its doors to customers
Read moreDetailsThe Narrowboat in Reading, formerly The Bel & Dragon, has seen weddings, and even punters arriving by boat for its first month since the refresh
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Business Improvement District has released a new map of places to eat and drink in Reading, listing more than 140 locations
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been submitted to create a new shopfront for a Reading building.
Read moreDetailsProposals would see the Smoke Control Areas (SCA), which penalises the use of smoke-generating fuel, expanded to cover the whole borough
Read moreDetailsEvery Little Thing Festival is set to mark Suicide Prevention Day by supporting wellness and providing a space to learn more about mental health
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