Love unites all: Reading Pride returns to Kings Meadow
Reading Pride's Love Unites Festival returned for 2023 featuring performances from Claire Richards, Nicolette Street, Wilma Fingadoo, and Lolly
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Love Unites Festival returned for 2023 featuring performances from Claire Richards, Nicolette Street, Wilma Fingadoo, and Lolly
Read moreDetailsThe Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew alike
Read moreDetailsROADWORKS across Reading will cause delays across routes this September, Reading Buses warns, urging passengers to leave extra time for their journeys
Read moreDetailsFluffy Fluffy is arriving in The Village mall on Kings Road ? formerly known as Kings Walk.
Read moreDetailsVOTING has opened on a potential strike at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is helping residents pick up new skills while also keeping fit.
Read moreDetailsMUSICIAN Jez Lowe will be the special guest at Readifolk on Sunday, September 9.
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh-based company has been nominated for a prestigious award.
Read moreDetailsAMONG the 60,000 runners taking part in Sunday's Great North Run is a woman from Reading with a rare autoimmune condition that causes muscle fatigue
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire ceases to exist as we know it from Monday, with only the breakfast and morning show remaining unique to the region
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