Jazz singers invited to festive singalong
JAZZ singers are invited to join in a festive singalong taking place in a Reading pub
Read moreDetailsJAZZ singers are invited to join in a festive singalong taking place in a Reading pub
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE market will be held in Silchester on Saturday, December 2, and will be packed with Christmas goodies
Read moreDetailsTop Hat is an evening of romance, scandal, humour, and a case of mistaken identity, accompanied or interspersed with a vast array of dance styles
Read moreDetailsWinter Whisky Tasting will take place at The Castle Tap, Castle Street, on Monday, December 12, from 7.45pm
Read moreDetailsAt 11am on Friday, November 11, Reading College fell silent.
Read moreDetailsGRASSROOTS sports clubs are being invited to apply for a £10,000 funding boost as part of a campaign from a brewery
Read moreDetailsTHE mayor is hoping residents will bid generously in an auction to raise funds for Reading charities.
Read moreDetailsActors wanted for technicolour show
Read moreDetailsKeep Caversham Tidy is hosting a litter pick, beginning at the Weller Centre, on Saturday, December 17
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre with its queer cabaret event, Howling at the Moon
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