Reading Lantern Parade and workshops
CENTRAL Reading will be lit up on Saturday, December 10, as residents march the streets of the town with homemade lights.
Read moreDetailsCENTRAL Reading will be lit up on Saturday, December 10, as residents march the streets of the town with homemade lights.
Read moreDetailsThe event will see live entertainment, stalls selling gifts, crafts, and refreshments, as well as games, and a raffle on Saturday, December 10
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE start to think about what to put on their Christmas dinner table, a group advocating for a different approach will be sharing information
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS fayre will take place in a Reading church next month.
Read moreDetailsREADING Women scored a late equaliser in what proved to be a six-goal thriller at the SCL on Thursday evening.
Read moreDetailsReading shopping centre welcomes a new and uplifting store
Read moreDetailsTHE UK celebrated Black History Month in October, but as attention shifts, undertones of subtle and overt forms of descrimination persist.
Read moreDetailsFOOD LOVERS were treated to a taste of Sri Lanka on Thursday evening as a Channel 4 hit's roadshow stopped at Reading.
Read moreDetailsFESTIVE spirit will be in the air on Sunday, December 11, as South Reading residents come together for an afternoon of arts and crafts.
Read moreDetailsThree family-friendly festive rave sessions will take place on Saturday, December 10, in Forbury Gardens
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