Live Lounge returns to Hickies
Hickies continues its series of intimate live music gigs with Live Loung V, featuring The Remi Bankyln Band, Thomas Heppell, and Jack Mason
Read moreDetailsHickies continues its series of intimate live music gigs with Live Loung V, featuring The Remi Bankyln Band, Thomas Heppell, and Jack Mason
Read moreDetailsA NEW guided walk is set to celebrate two centuries of Huntley and Palmers history on Thursday, November 17, in aid of charity
Read moreDetailsREAD College is hosting its annual fundraising quiz for Access to the Arts on Friday, November 18
Read moreDetailsReading FC came from behind to secure a 2-1 win at Hull City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsReading FC came from behind to secure a 2-1 win at Hull City on Saturday afternoon in what was the Royals' last match before the World Cup break.
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA, MP for Reading East, has voiced concerns after a meeting with residents about the development set for a site on Caversham Road
Read moreDetailsThe Mirror Pictures, This, and Patrick Malone will be bringing their unique styles of indie rock and shoe gaze to the venue
Read moreDetailsA READING museum is inviting residents young and old to attend a family Christmas event.
Read moreDetailsTHE CECILIA Consort is bringing choral mass to Douai Abbey in it's concert, Requiem for a Queen
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE music group is kicking off its new season of concerts with performances of Tchaikovsky, Grieg and Glinka on Sunday, November 20.
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