Howling back at the sun: Dogmouth Theatre’s bi-annual cabaret set for return to Reading
Dogmouth Theatre, a theatre company which specialises in amplifying female and marginalised voices, is bringing back Howling at the Moon
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre, a theatre company which specialises in amplifying female and marginalised voices, is bringing back Howling at the Moon
Read moreDetailsLaura Chandler, a lead nurse at an independent boarding school, undertook the Ultra Saharan Challenge to raise thousands for Naomi House & Jackspace
Read moreDetailsReading Rep has teamed up with The Watermill in Newbury to bring events to the venues which will seek to engage more with the deaf communities
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice has won gold in Reading in Bloom, the annual celebration of the town's gardens and green spaces
Read moreDetailsTHE RSPCA is searching for homes for its cats ? but not necessarily a two-up, two-down.
Read moreDetailsA company with garden centres in Spencers Wood and Hare Hatch wants children to learn about foraging in November
Read moreDetailsThe interactive "Story Map" shows road, rail, and other mass transit routes, and details works which have been undertaken on the routes
Read moreDetailsFORGET things that go bump in the night, cyclists are looking to go bright in the night instead.
Read moreDetailsREADING town centre offices could be converted into flats if a development company wins approval.
Read moreDetailsReading-based Favouritetable has written to Energy Minister, the Rt Hon Graham Stuart, to raise the issue of increasing energy costs.
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