Sink your fangs into a spooktacular dessert at Creams
A READING cafe is celebrating Hallowe'en with a themed dessert filled with ghostly surprises.
Read moreDetailsA READING cafe is celebrating Hallowe'en with a themed dessert filled with ghostly surprises.
Read moreDetailsThe producers of The Great British Bake Off are looking for the next batch of bakers.
Read moreDetailsA 78th minute Tia Primmer goal helped Reading Women to consecutive wins in the WSL Championship, defeating Lewes 1-0.
Read moreDetailsA 78th minute Tia Primmer goal helped Reading Women to consecutive wins in the WSL Championship, defeating Lewes 1-0.
Read moreDetailsA BROTHER and sister from Charvil were first in the queue for a book signing event in Reading, forsaking their Saturday morning lie-in in the process
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity is drawing up plans to hold an annual art exhibition after the success of its first event
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the public will be able to enjoy meals served at the fraction of the cost as a community restaurant reopens its doors.
Read moreDetailsA dance school with successes in getting young pupils into box office smashes and West End shows, has been nominated for Putting Reading on the Map
Read moreDetailsA young man leapt into action when his father was taken ill to take over the running of a popular community carnival which has been going since 1960.
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