Reading’s Down at the Abbey festival postponed – tickets booked valid until 2023
POPULAR music festival Down at the Abbey has been postponed, and organisers say they will be back next year.
Read moreDetailsPOPULAR music festival Down at the Abbey has been postponed, and organisers say they will be back next year.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEVELLERS has announced that they will come to Reading next year as part of a national tour.
Read moreDetailsLONELY ROBOT makes a welcome return to our playlist this week, with a sneak peek at his latest album.
Read moreDetailsA DANCE music festival is coming to Reading later this month, and it?s down by the river.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's triumphant production proves that community theatre is still alive, funnier, darker, and more authentic than it ever has been
Read moreDetailsThe Tiger Who Came to Tea is celebrating 12 years on stage and visiting The Hexagon next weekend. David Wood, the show's author, explains more
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda MP sparks fresh hope for the Save Reading Gaol campaign as he announces a meeting with the MOJ to discuss plans for the site
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has revealed proposals to revitalise the town’s cultural offering by transforming the Hexagon Theatre and building a new Central Library. The plans were released on Tuesday, June...
Read moreDetailsReading Today and Wokingham Today's guest contributor Chris Hillman reviews The Mission at Sub 89
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Haydn Choir will be performing a summer concert in Woodley next month.
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