Poets’ Cafe set to welcome guest poet Emma Purshouse
Host Claire Dyer will be joined by performance poet and writer Emma Purshouse for this month's event
Read moreDetailsHost Claire Dyer will be joined by performance poet and writer Emma Purshouse for this month's event
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is holding a guest speaker event for Kenyans living in Reading on Sunday, October 8.
Read moreDetailsBride To Be has been awarded the Best Customer Experience Award.
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Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski has confirmed he is not in a position to buy Reading Football Club, but admitted that the "idea appealed to him".
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE cricket team celebrated its achievements throughout 2023 at its end-of-season awards ceremony on Saturday, September 30.
Read moreDetailsBEER drinkers had plenty to cheer about at Reading's Castle Tap pub - and it was all for a good cause.
Read moreDetailsA PETITION to reopen a network of cancer and diagnostic centres has been accepted by the UK Government and Parliament.
Read moreDetailsA READING brewery is giving drink enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy a celebration of darkness, richness and complexity.
Read moreDetailsA READING artist has created a thought-provoking music video about the town he was raised in.
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