No muse on a dead planet: Reading Rep makes climate declaration for Earth Day
Reading Repertory has pledged to take decisive action to ensure sustainable operations with Culture Declares, coinciding with Earth Day 2023
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory has pledged to take decisive action to ensure sustainable operations with Culture Declares, coinciding with Earth Day 2023
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar's Cheese Feast Festival has announced which vendors and performers will be taking part in a three-day weekend of cheese-based street food
Read moreDetailsFewer than one in 10 children in Reading were offered anything other than first preference for school places in the approaching academic year
Read moreDetailsAUDIENCE members will be left to pick up the pieces of a murder investigation at Shinfield Players Theatre at the end of April.
Read moreDetailsDouble Okay is going back to its roots as it hosts the latest U Slip Into exhibition, showcasing queer art for in and around Reading
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents geared up for King Charles III's coronation with an event which showcased the ward's greatest celebrations.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR supermarket chain has donated 4,120 meals to people in need across Berkshire over the Easter school holidays.
Read moreDetailsPresenter, actor, comedian, and BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Craig Charles is bringing the vibes to the venue when he performs in May
Read moreDetailsThe 17-year-old boy was handed a six-month youth rehabilitation order as well as a six-point penalty after using an e-scooter while disqualified
Read moreDetailsLewis Barton was handed five years, seven months' imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a class A drug
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