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Read moreDetailsFollowing a short hiatus, Blue Collar Corner will be back later in January with a whole host of new events, fairs, and sports fixtures
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner celebrated the new year with a Discorama, including drinks from Double Barrelled and specials from its street food vendors
Read moreDetailsReading HongKongers CIC is hosting a Lunar New Year fair at Watlington House on Sunday, January 8
Read moreDetailsPARTS of the M4 in Reading will be closed this weekend and drivers are being warned they will need to take diversions
Read moreDetailsThe findings of an internal review by the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner have been published, including a number of key recommendations
Read moreDetailsIota Events, which brings queer events to venues across Reading, is celebrating its first year of operation with a party at Reading Biscuit Factory
Read moreDetailsMore than 150 Berkshire children in poverty are being helped by a £10,000 grant from a supermarket chain aimed at making their lives safer.
Read moreDetailsTony Christie will be performing at Arlington Arts Centre as part of efforts to save the college, which announced in November it was facing closure
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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