It would be a crime to miss Bad Girls The Musical at South Hill Park
The Sainsbury Singers will perform a riot of a show
Read moreDetailsThe Sainsbury Singers will perform a riot of a show
Read moreDetailsAttendees at Meadow Park Academy in Reading made donations to New Beginnings as they came together to celebrate Harvest Festival this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity and hospital have celebrated winning the Gold Award in the Wellbeing Garden category at this year's Reading in Bloom awards.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision is teaming up with Siren Craft Brewery to hold a blindfolded beer tasting event at the brewery's taproom on Thursday, November 13
Read moreDetailsThe Hospital Radio Reading team are set to broadcast live match commentary from Lowther Road.
Read moreDetailsPale Blue Eyes are performing at South Street Arts Centre from 7.30pm on Friday, October 17.
Read moreDetailsReading will welcome talks, exhibitions, debates, workshops, arts, food, and film from Black creators, organisers, and activists through October
Read moreDetailsIt will only go ahead if the business case remains viable.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has partnered with a video call service to make non-emergency calls more accessible for users of British Sign Language
Read moreDetailsResidents explore Indian culture without having to pack a single suitcase
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