Leisure centres in Reading offering free day passes to carers to mark Carers Active Together campaign
Better leisure centres in Reading are marking the Carers Active Together campaign on next week by offering carers a free day pass
Read moreDetailsBetter leisure centres in Reading are marking the Carers Active Together campaign on next week by offering carers a free day pass
Read moreDetailsREADING Repertory Theatre is ringing in the Spring with its latest production, Noël Coward’s Private Lives. The show will see a number of debuts at the theatre from stars of...
Read moreDetailsA special evening of music and reflection will take place at Reading Minster this April, bringing together performers and audiences in an act of "hope and solidarity." Sanctuary & Solidarity:...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has celebrated welcoming hundreds of children and their loved ones for fun-filled Easter events last weekend.
Read moreDetailsFACE BAR is set to welcome some cult heroes on Sunday, April 26, with The Polecats due to make an appearance at the venue.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS across the Thames Valley is sharing advice to help residents amid a continued national strike action by resident doctors
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor of Reading's charity fundraising concert is set to return the Town Hall in May, in aid of Readifood and Utulivu Women's Group.
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre has announced that submissions are now open for WriteFest 20. WriteFest is an annual fixture at the theatre which showcases brand new writing from local playwrights by bringing...
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy's Employment Law team have provided some practical guidance for employers on how to comply with a new duty..
Read moreDetailsPeople moving to Reading are increasingly choosing suburban areas and nearby villages over the town centre, according to new data.
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