Festive craft market taking place at Double Barrelled Brewery this Sunday
INDEPENDENT crafts people will be selling festive goodies at a market taking place in a Tilehurst brewery.
Read moreDetailsINDEPENDENT crafts people will be selling festive goodies at a market taking place in a Tilehurst brewery.
Read moreDetailsA GOSPEL choir will help celebrate the gospel message of the first Christmas with a special fundraising event in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsSANTA will be spotted in Woodley this Sunday, along with MPs, mischievous grannies and comedy jugglers as the Christmas Extravaganza returns
Read moreDetailsFollowing a five-week-long trial which concluded at Reading Crown Court on 24 August, two men and a woman were sentenced on Monday, November 28
Read moreDetailsProgress ponders the role of fiction in modern society with Emily Goode's Liar's Teeth, mixing light and dark in its latest production
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Gay Chorus is performing at St Luke's Church on Sunday, December 11, from 7pm
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of campaigners gathered together for an event to support a family of seven on the day of their eviction.
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of two new entrants in the Key Cities network, which represents the country's urban areas.
Read moreDetailsWOMEN from across Reading are invited to join in a march and rally this Friday, as part of the Reclaim The Night initiative.
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS helping at a charity refreshment kiosk are raising their tea cups, with little pinky extended, to celebrate a fundraising milestone
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