West Forest Sinfonia’s afternoon concert of 20th century music
West Forest Sinfonia's afternoon concert of 20th century music
Read moreDetailsWest Forest Sinfonia's afternoon concert of 20th century music
Read moreDetailsReading's Fetish Social returns for 2023 to elect a new committee following its first social event of the year at The Blagrave on Sunday, January 29
Read moreDetailsAs EE is named RootScore's best overall provider for the 19th time, it has announced that Reading's 5G network is going live
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Shinfield school celebrated Chinese New Year in a few unique ways.
Read moreDetailsWorld Turned Upside Down and Angel Bar have been awarded Best bar None accreditation, which denotes high operating standards and safety practise
Read moreDetailsTHREE new projects will be launched as part of a celebration of the culture of Oxford Road.
Read moreDetailsWALKING round the Ding has never been more rewarding, thanks to the launch of a new scheme.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents will be raising glasses to a celebration of gin and rum this summer, as a one-day festival comes to the University's Great Hall.
Read moreDetailsAS PART of its 45th anniversary celebrations, The Hexagon is welcoming wrestling back to its stage this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation, founded in 2014, has been benefitting local Reading based charities since the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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