Return of the sun: Summer festival returns to the Rising Sun Arts Centre
The Rising Sun Arts Centre is once again set to host a day of live music in its annual festival on Saturday, August 10
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is once again set to host a day of live music in its annual festival on Saturday, August 10
Read moreDetailsThe waste partnership for Reading, Wokingham, and Bracknell Forest, re3, has provided tips to help enjoy the summer responsibly
Read moreDetailsNext month, lawyers and colleagues will take part in the yearly event raising funds for free legal advice agencies in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe community came alive this past weekend with a vibrant and colorful Mela that drew more than 5,000 attendees from across the regionn
Read moreDetailsThames Water is one of three water providers which could be fined in one of the largest ever investigations by regulators into performance
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has released new advice around heat exhaustion and minimising the risks of hot weather as the hottest day of the year sees search spikes
Read moreDetailsA person in Reading has gone viral after they were dubbed "the best caller LBC has ever had" in response to a weekend of rioting across the country
Read moreDetailsHistoric buildings around town will throw open their doors to the public for the yearly event which celebrates the history of the area
Read moreDetailsHome-grown purveyors of indie rock Third Lung have joined forces with Pop Classics for the release of their latest double single
Read moreDetailsA regular meeting of Reading poets is set to see a takeover from Oxford Poetry Library when it returns this week, with guest poet Vanessa Lampert
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