Progress Theatre: Tragedy and tradition in Youth production of Blood Wedding
Progress brings Blood Wedding to the stage? a tale of doomed love among two young people frustrated by the limits of tradition and wealth
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 moreDetailsTHE WHITLEY Community Development time is offering residents a spooktacular time on Friday, October 27.
Read moreDetailsA TEMPORARY classroom unused for six years will be brought back into use at a south Reading school
Read moreDetailsMembers of the planning committee unanimously approved the council's own plan to increase space at its commercial depot in Bennet Road, Whitley
Read moreDetailsThe number of properties for sale in Berkshire has declined by 4.2%.
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 moreDetailsTHE MAYOR of Reading was among those toasting a new initiative aimed at helping people with additional needs become master brewers.
Read moreDetailsA number of organised displays will take place across Berkshire over the coming weeks and we have listed as many as we can below.
Read moreDetailsReading Trade Unions Council held a rally in Reading on Saturday to voice their opposition to the Minimum Service Levels Act
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