New owner of Gaol brings no reassurance of plans
While the Ministry of Justice has named the new owner of Reading Gaol, plans for the site and intentions of the company's director are no clearer
Read moreDetailsWhile the Ministry of Justice has named the new owner of Reading Gaol, plans for the site and intentions of the company's director are no clearer
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is gearing up for its latest production, Mike Bartlett's Albion, running from Monday, January 29
Read moreDetailsA LIAR and a fraud is the subject for a special online lecture next week.
Read moreDetailsIT'S A Mini adventure, and hopefully no doors will be blown off along the way.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsWildlife Photographer of the Year will be back at The Base in Greenham in March bringing spectacular images of the natural world in one collection
Read moreDetailsIota Events is marking a full year of signing and serving as it brings its first event of 2024 to Be At One on Friday, January 26
Read moreDetailsSAUSAGES might be a favourite of talking dogs, but they are meat and drink to a charity fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsA NEW talk will help people get ready for the annual Birdwatch counting weekend by explaining more about which feathered friends visit your garden
Read moreDetailsTHE HISTORY of St Mary's Church in Shinfield will be unpacked at a special tour organised by the Berkshire Family History Society
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