A COURSE FOR A CAUSE: Fundraiser set to take on Reading Half for hospice
A HOSPICE chef will be dropping the kitchen in place of her kicks as she takes on the Reading Half Marathon for a worthy cause.
Read moreDetailsA HOSPICE chef will be dropping the kitchen in place of her kicks as she takes on the Reading Half Marathon for a worthy cause.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 runners from Hong Kong will take part in the Reading Half Marathon on behalf of Harbour Sports Club.
Read moreDetailsThe OpenHand OpenSpace (OHOS) gallery is to host a new exhibition from a Reading-based artist
Read moreDetailsReading's local music community is set to grow and foster thanks to Readipop's bi-monthly music meet-ups.
Read moreDetailsThe new Amethyst Road Respite Service will provide general support both vulnerable residents and carers while offering flexible services
Read moreDetailsGrief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall is due for release on Friday, March 31, when Alasdair will also be performing at South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will welcome residents from across the town onto its Whiteknights campus for a new family-friendly event.
Read moreDetailsAN INSIGHT into the world of Chouffe beers is coming to Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsThe Pangbourne Jazz Club is set to host a live performance by renowned saxophonist Tracey Mendham on Sunday, April 2.
Read moreDetailsGet ready to laugh out loud at The Purple Turtle, as award-winning comedian Jacob Hawley takes the stage on Thursday, March 30, for his show, Bump.
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