Adult entertainment venue in Reading town centre seeks permission to stay open for longer
AN ADULT entertainment venue in Reading town centre wants to renew its licence and open for longer.
Read moreDetailsAN ADULT entertainment venue in Reading town centre wants to renew its licence and open for longer.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE looking to travel to London this Sunday are being encouraged to have a lie-in, as Paddington station is due to open later as a result of engineering work. Overnight...
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival, which has been bringing live music and performances to Reading for over a decade, is returning this weekend
Read moreDetailsThe RDA is looking for people to join its quiz night on Wednesday, May 15.
Read moreDetailsThe Pride of Reading Awards have launched in style and now it is time to get nominating your favourites for one of the many awards
Read moreDetailsRyan Willicombe, 19 and of Home Straight, has been found guilty of manslaughter, but was found not guilty of murder
Read moreDetailsThe second Reading Walks Festival is back with nearly fifty trails and interactive walks exploring the history and stories of the town and the borough
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, May 11, three weeks of activities and events are taking place across town for the 35th iteration of Reading Children's Festival
Read moreDetailsVictoria Park on George Street, by Cow Lane, is set to see more than £450,000 of investment as part of an ongoing revamp of playgrounds across town
Read moreDetailsMagician, comedian, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin has added new dates to his tour, Puppetman, this summer, following a successful run last year
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