Terry’s tours will unpack hidden history of Reading
TERRY DIXON is organising two walking tours of Reading to unpack its history and raise money for charity at the same time.
Read moreDetailsTERRY DIXON is organising two walking tours of Reading to unpack its history and raise money for charity at the same time.
Read moreDetailsADVENTURES on the silver screen is the focus for a new concert taking place next month - the orchestra behind it will perform the show twice
Read moreDetailsJUST The Tonic comedy club is back on Saturday, January 6, with a quartet of comics preparing to make visitors laugh
Read moreDetailsA CREATIVE art group for adopted children aged five to 13 is to be held at Lower Earley Baptist Church.
Read moreDetailsReading kicked off the New Year in style as they beat Exeter City 3-2 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium thanks to goals from Harvey Knibbs and Femi Azeez. That...
Read moreDetailsI wonder what this new year will bring. Some people will face into it with optimism and joy. For others, there is more a sense of dread and anxiety
Read moreDetailsA NEW burger is about to go on sale at two Reading town centre pubs, but you'll have to be quick to take advantage.
Read moreDetailsREADIFOLK will welcome a duo for its first meeting of 2024.
Read moreDetailsREADING Camera Club returns from a Christmas break with a visiting speaker.
Read moreDetailsREADING FARMERS' MARKET takes place on Saturday, January 6.
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