Reading Film Theatre rises up again, thanks to new partnership with Reading Biscuit Factory
MOVIE buffs can celebrate the return of independent cinema to Reading, thanks to a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsMOVIE buffs can celebrate the return of independent cinema to Reading, thanks to a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of punk, ska, new wave and rock will help Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsAMATEUR artists will be displaying their work in a special exhibition taking place in Pangbourne this weekend.
Read moreDetailsCHAPLAINS from across the greater Reading area were welcomed for a special meeting last month
Read moreDetailsReading;s award winning indie festival is back, and here are our top picks from the line-up
Read moreDetailsWhiteknights Studio Trail is set to return this June for its 22nd edition.
Read moreDetailsDO YOU THINK HE SAURUS? Whitley was transformed into the land of dinosaurs last week, thanks to a new arts initiative.
Read moreDetailsThe defence minister has visited Reading to meet a ?trailblazing? mental health team that is supporting Armed Forces veterans
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda can kiss his hopes dasvidaniya for popping to Russia on Aeroflot for a weekend break ? he?s been banned from the country.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a home in Northcourt Avenue last month, and stole a number of items.
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