The big 5-0! Reading’s Broad St. Mall celebrates its anniversary with a day of fun
READING shopping centre Broad St. Mall was finally able to hold its 50th anniversary celebrations, after covid delayed them from last year
Read moreDetailsREADING shopping centre Broad St. Mall was finally able to hold its 50th anniversary celebrations, after covid delayed them from last year
Read moreDetailsARTISTS will be welcomed at a special event next week ? and to help get creative juices flowing there will be beer.
Read moreDetailsTHE WHITEKNIGHTS Ensemble will be performing a concert on Saturday, May 28, from 7.30pm, at Leighton Park School
Read moreDetailsA stand-up comedy night is coming to Reading town centre next week thanks to the Stand and Deliver club
Read moreDetailsA NEW campaign has been launched to ensure home broadband is at least 10Mbps, fast enough for home working and live streaming
Read moreDetailsTHE PROMISE of theatre in unusual places is coming to Reading next week, as Sitelines returns.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS showcased these works at one of the most successful exhibitions in recent years, according to its organisers.
Read moreDetailsA SURVEY has been launched to canvas views on how to improve Reading town centre for people who live or socialise there.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre church is launching a new weekly community space aimed at sharing hobbies, activities and peace.
Read moreDetailsTOURS of Reading Abbey?s recently restored Abbey Gateway will be offered during half-term
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