Fun and games planned with It’s A Knockout-style event
AN AFTERNOON of fun and games is being planned next month, and teams are wanted to take part.
Read moreDetailsAN AFTERNOON of fun and games is being planned next month, and teams are wanted to take part.
Read moreDetailsTHE PROMISE of theatre in unusual places is coming to Reading next week, as Sitelines returns.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the king of pop, Michael Jackson, will come to The Hexagon in Reading this autumn.
Read moreDetailsWE LOVE Spriggan Mist, a talented band that holds special events such as its Enchanted Market, as well as performing extensively.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep's production of a Midsummer Night's Dream is a jubilee gift, bringing Shakespeare as you've never seen it before
Read moreDetailsLUNCHTIME organ recital will be given by Graham Barber in Reading town centre next week.
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition at South Hill Park aims to help people ease back into normal life after lockdowns.
Read moreDetailsA STREATLEY church is to hold an afternoon piano recital on Sunday, May 14
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of punk, ska, new wave and rock will help Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of one of the mainstays of the Carry On films is coming to South Hill Park later this month
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