Reading orchestras celebrate 80 years of music with an afternoon concert
A programme of music will include the filmscore for Lord Of The Rings
Read moreDetailsA programme of music will include the filmscore for Lord Of The Rings
Read moreDetailsA range of tulips and daffodils greeted visitors
Read moreDetailsSocial entrepreneur who broke the glass ceiling shares her experiences making social impact
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of Reading Prison have spoken after being named as the purchasers of the site for a multi-million pound sum.
Read moreDetailsA 19th century villa just off one of the busiest roads in Reading is undergoing a major renovation.
Read moreDetailsThe app encourages its users to search for recycling guidance.
Read moreDetailsTake part in a radio broadcast for amateur growers
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is celebrating the culmination of a four-year project investing in the heritage of the town's high streets and buildings
Read moreDetailsIts hub in Cholmeley Road supports creative arts, holistic therapies, food, music, and radio, and is now expanding to St Bart's in Newtown
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