Maisie Adam announces new headline stand-up tour, including date in Reading
After a sell-out tour last year, Maisie Adam will return in 2026 with Whatsherface, which comes to Reading's Concert Hall in November next year.
Read moreDetailsAfter a sell-out tour last year, Maisie Adam will return in 2026 with Whatsherface, which comes to Reading's Concert Hall in November next year.
Read moreDetailsChildren's minister Josh MacAlister visited PACT to hear about its work with adoptive families and children affected by domestic abuse.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging residents to celebrate Bonfire Night safely with advice for those marking the occasion.
Read moreDetailsVillage Health + Wellness Clubs is set to open its 34th location in the UK at Caversham Bridge, Richfield Avenue, in December
Read moreDetailsThe Triangle Players has announced it is opening auditions ahead of its annual pantomime for this year, The Adventures of Sinbad the Sailor.
Read moreDetailsHome care provider Apex has built a care service where both the vulnerable and the team are treated with genuine love, patience, and the odd slice of birthday cake,” said...
Read moreDetailsReading Rep has called on the council to provide greater transparency around the financial and operational plans for the ongoing Hexagon update.
Read moreDetailsthe Citizens' Arrest Network (CAN) has announced that an attempt was made to perform a citizens' arrest on the Thames Water CEO, Chris Weston.
Read moreDetailsA leisure centre in Reading is lending its support to a cause supporting and promoting women's safety while staying active.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall was transformed into a hub of Halloween fun and community spirit last week as Broad Street Beats returned for a spooky special.
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