The Black Arts in Reading to be discussed at next History of Reading Society meeting
The History of Reading Society are continuing their in person meetings with the next taking place on Wednesday, April 19.
Read moreDetailsThe History of Reading Society are continuing their in person meetings with the next taking place on Wednesday, April 19.
Read moreDetailsFIRE and Rescue Service crews were called to a boat fire last month.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORBIKE was stolen from a home in Rectory Road, Streatley.
Read moreDetailsA singer and confidence-building coach is to host a singing workshop and concert in Reading later this month.
Read moreDetailsA PLAY taking place in the very venue that events unfolded hundreds of years earlier will go on tour this summer.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN £1 million is available to charities thanks to an annual award scheme.
Read moreDetailsEmmanuel Sonubi is one of the emerging talents in live comedy in the UK, with upcoming shows in Reading's South Street Arts Centre in April
Read moreDetailsAS JUNIOR doctors launch a four-day strike from Tuesday, April 11, the NHS is warning people to be prepared, and to use the 111 service if possible
Read moreDetailsColleagues at a Reading-based law firm were among those who took part in this year's Reading Half Marathon, and they raised nearly £2,500
Read moreDetailsSTOPPING smoking has plenty of health benefits, but it can also make your home safer.
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