Reading Vinyl Record Fair: UK’s Biggest Record Fair with 200 Tables to Take Place on May 29
The Rivermead Leisure Complex and Gym will host the UK's biggest record fair.
Read moreDetailsThe Rivermead Leisure Complex and Gym will host the UK's biggest record fair.
Read moreDetailsPurple Turtle, a popular music venue in Reading, will be hosting a night of live music on Saturday, May 27, to raise funds for New Beginnings Reading,
Read moreDetailsA CHILDREN'S charity is to host a family disco to raise money for its activities.
Read moreDetailsJapanese Knotweed Specialists says half of homeowners in the South East would consider concealing the presence of Knotweed when selling their home
Read moreDetailsFriends and family paid tribute to Ruth at the memorial event in Reading's Town Hall, including her sister, Professor Julia Waters
Read moreDetailsReading's Indi Comedy Festival is well under way following the New Comedian Competition, which saw ten stand-ups battle it out in 5-minute sets
Read moreDetailsAN HISTORIC tree in Caversham that was faced with the chop has been saved after the applicants withdrew their plans.
Read moreDetailsProgress brings levity and gravity to Sandi Toksvig's Silver Lining, showing at the theatre in The Mount from Friday-Saturday, May 19-27
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN hailed as the biggest shake-up to the railways for five years, and it will be arriving at stations from Sunday
Read moreDetailsSOME say the mystery involves climbing spruce trees in the Scottish Highlands while others claim it lies in a secret recipe from King Arthur.
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