Still time to see Reading Caribbean Associations Group’s Windrush exhibition
AN EXHIBITION marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush's voyage from the Caribbean to England is still on show
Read moreDetailsAN EXHIBITION marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush's voyage from the Caribbean to England is still on show
Read moreDetailsWARGAMERS meet for a role playing session in a Reading venue every week and it is open to new members.
Read moreDetailsA quartet of comics will be cracking jokes when they come to Reading town centre next month
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S no place like home for The Amazons lead vocalist Matt Thomson, following the band's debut on Reading Festival's Main Stage East on Sunday. They gave audiences an explosive set...
Read moreDetailsSUNSHINE, downpours, music and more: that was Saturday at the 2023 Reading Festival. It wouldn’t be a festival without a bit of the wet stuff falling from the sky, but...
Read moreDetailsREADING Festival's final day for 2023 is here, bringing with it its last batch of internationally renowned artists, comedy, and performances. Reading's own The Amazons make their Main Stage debut...
Read moreDetailsTHERE were more than 400 recorded incidents of cruelty against dogs in Berkshire last year according to animal welfare charity the RSPCA
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Rotary Club of Reading Abbey will be holding a duck race around The Oracle on Saturday, September 9, with cash prizes for the winners
Read moreDetailsNOT many people know that Reading is the home of photography, but there is an opportunity to find out more about its role in the process
Read moreDetailsA READING pub is welcoming some fresh faces with some new jokes when it holds an open mic night next week
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