Stay another day: East 17 on line-up for Market Yard launch
BIG NAMES will be coming to Reading?s newest venue when it launches next month, including East 17 and Guilty Pleasures
Read moreDetailsBIG NAMES will be coming to Reading?s newest venue when it launches next month, including East 17 and Guilty Pleasures
Read moreDetailsMORE than 4,000 people who live in the Oxford Diocese are thought to be caught up modern slavery.
Read moreDetailsREADING will keep motoring through any cold snaps this winter.
Read moreDetailsRising Sun Arts Centre, on Silver Street, launched a fundraiser to raise funds for making improvements in its main performance space.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Radstock, the Reading-based schools PTA, will host Happy Circus on Friday, October 22 at 7pm.
Read moreDetailsResidents can take a journey to the underworld at an interactive event exploring Ancient Greek and Egyptian beliefs about life after death.
Read moreDetailsThe Heart radio crew visited Dingley?s Promise's Reading centre on Thursday, October 7, as part of the Heart Breakfast Road Trip.
Read moreDetailsLocated in the car park at the Island Road centre, the pop-up shop will give residents an opportunity to buy pre-loved items that have been donated.
Read moreDetailsTWO sites for taking PCR coronavirus tests are on the move ? one has already switched location and the other will change next week
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy has teamed up with the bar, on Gun Street, for a night of laughter, hosted by MC Carl Richard.
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