Measure an oak tree and meet the beekeepers in Caversham
Enjoy free outdoor family fun this Meadows Day
Read moreDetailsEnjoy free outdoor family fun this Meadows Day
Read moreDetailsDreading Poetry Slam returns to the Rising Sun Arts Centre on Sunday, July 5, and again on the first Sunday of each month.
Read moreDetailsA group called the Goan Reading Boys are set to put on their first outdoor festival at Kings Meadow in a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsEdward is an impressive new talent who we spotted at his live shows in the area including at Wokingham Music Club and Wokingham Festival.
Read moreDetailsExperience musical theatre cabaret at South Street
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made on whether a cinema in Reading can stay open after it was caught operating unlawfully for weeks on end.
Read moreDetailsIt's road-trip time! And what a road trip it was! A unique venue, Royal Hospital Chelsea, with a wonderful and special opening set
Read moreDetailsThe annual celebration of the town's waterways is returning to the town centre for its 37th outing, bringing fashion, music, boats, and much more.
Read moreDetailsGuests from the community came together to mark Indie News Week.
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has laid out its schedule of school-focused events aimed at bringing fun, workshops, and stage experiences to young people.
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