Aussie cricket icon burns no bridges at Hexagon Ashes event
AN AUSTRALIAN cricketer speaking to a theatre full of 'Poms' weeks before an Ashes series is a rather daunting prospect.
Read moreDetailsAN AUSTRALIAN cricketer speaking to a theatre full of 'Poms' weeks before an Ashes series is a rather daunting prospect.
Read moreDetailsReading Central Library's Holybrook Gallery will host a new exhibition by artist Andrea Stefano Gallo.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be plenty for visitors to get stuck into when they arrive at the University of Reading's inaugural Community Festival.
Read moreDetailsCouncil seats across the UK were up for re-election, with nearly 1,000 of them changing from Conservative candidates to either Labour or Lib Dem
Read moreDetailsReading's Are You Listening? Festival returned in earnest on Saturday to celebrate its 10th anniversary with more than 70 acts on the bill
Read moreDetailsThe April meeting of The History of Reading Society did not go according to plan ? when the speaker failed to turn up.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES is celebrating the King's coronation by decorating one of its fleet. And Charles III might see it when it goes past Windsor Castle
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group (BIAG) is set to host a talk on the history of Whitchurch Silk Mill.
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
Read moreDetailsREADING FC Community Trust is organising fun weekly kick-abouts with a focus on LGBTQ+ inclusivity.
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