Reading band wins award for music video
First emerging as Ripchord in 2006, the video was put together in Summer 2019 after the band recorded the track in 2018.
Read moreDetailsFirst emerging as Ripchord in 2006, the video was put together in Summer 2019 after the band recorded the track in 2018.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on King's Road, will perform a world premiere adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol.
Read moreDetailsThe Newbury-based theatre presents Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, The Jungle Book, over Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe rearranged event, which usually takes place in May, was postponed this year due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsRudolph Walker CBE made a special visit to senior pupils at StageAbility on Thursday, November 4.
Read moreDetailsBenjamin Taylor, 35, of Russell Street, Reading, was sentenced to 11 months and two weeks? imprisonment at Reading Magistrates? Court.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of six runners raced to the finish line in this year's Reading Half marathon, to support a worthy cause. Home-Start Reading, a charity which supports families through difficult...
Read moreDetailsKipper's Snowy Day is set to entertain audiences at Norden Farm from Tuesday, November 30 to Sunday, December 30.
Read moreDetailsThe hospital has seen a 20% rise in patients attending the A&E Department, compared to 2019/20 levels, with the majority of these being walk-ins.
Read moreDetailsHosted by The Stand ad Deliver Comedy Club, Britain's Got Talent contestant Robert White will headline at the arts venue on Broad Street Mall.
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