Readipop lays out day splits ahead of return to Christchurch Meadows this summer
Readipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows in Caversham this July, bringing headline acts Goldie Lookin' Chain, Pip Blom, and Echobelly
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows in Caversham this July, bringing headline acts Goldie Lookin' Chain, Pip Blom, and Echobelly
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College held an art showcase in The Rising Sun Arts Centre, collecting and curating their own work in a public exhibition
Read moreDetailsWoodley historian and artist Jo Romero highlights forgotten Tudor women's lives in her new book.
Read moreDetailsTHE TIES that bind families can be intricate, layered and difficult to break, even when they get frayed.
Read moreDetailsART created by students from Reading College will go on show this weekend at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsAN AFTERNOON of choral classics is coming to Crowthorne later this month, featuring works dating back to Tudor times.
Read moreDetailsSTOP LOOK LISTEN, The Stylistics are coming to Reading this autumn.
Read moreDetailsThe Importance of Being Oscar is coming to Reading Repertory Theatre, Kings Road, from Thursday, May 23, until Saturday, June 8
Read moreDetailsReading Symphony Orchestra is to present its spring concert on Saturday.
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