Come Dine with Me Roadshow hits the Ding
FOOD LOVERS were treated to a taste of Sri Lanka on Thursday evening as a Channel 4 hit's roadshow stopped at Reading.
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
Read moreDetailsA dance club is stepping out to celebrate the 20th anniversary of meeting in its home venue, Loddon Hall, Twyford
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY'S Christmas celebrations get underway this weekend as the town's Christmas lights get switched-on.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS shopping event will take place in a Reading museum this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA CRAFT fair will be held in a village hall this weekend, giving people a chance to buy some unusual festive presents
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, November 20, Reading marked Transgender Day of Remembrance with a vigil. Reading Pride project MyUmbrella LGBT+ organises the annual event, this year inviting the general public to take...
Read moreDetailsTRAINEE bus drivers will be taking extra care on their driving lessons: they'll be doing so in a brand-new vehicle.
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