Choir based in Reading welcomes new voices as it prepares for autumn term
A CHOIR is welcoming new voices ? and faces ? as it prepares for its autumn term.
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is welcoming new voices ? and faces ? as it prepares for its autumn term.
Read moreDetailsA NEW outdoor play coming to Caversham celebrates life not on the ocean wave, but on the river.
Read moreDetailsREADING will be doing the dab thanks to a regular bingo night returning to a town centre venue
Read moreDetailsREADING Pride returns today, celebrating diversity and promoting equality with an all-day party. The annual event starts with a march through Reading’s town centre before reaching the festival site at...
Read moreDetailsIT'S a long way from Nepal to Reading and an even longer one from a frontline battle zone to starring in a blockbuster movie.
Read moreDetailsAROUND 1,500 people took to Whitley Wood Fire Station for a day of live demonstrations, activities and educational opportunities.
Read moreDetailsA woman who has run the Music Club charity for 13 years has created a safe place for families with disabled children to enjoy music together
Read moreDetailsAN ARTISTS and Makers Fair will be held in Caversham, giving people a chance to buy directly from the creators.
Read moreDetailsA MONTHLY music night dedicated to funk, soul, jazz and blues musicians will return next week with a performance for Fusion 6
Read moreDetailsROYAL MAIL has announced that due to rising prices, the cost of a first class stamp will be £1.25 from next month.
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