Celebrate Reading’s street art and scrub off graffiti says borough council
Reading Borough Council has agreed to create a new Street Art Advisory Panel to "look at the finer details" of street art.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has agreed to create a new Street Art Advisory Panel to "look at the finer details" of street art.
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is preparing for its first concert since the covid pandemic
Read moreDetailsWokingham Choral Society held its first concert in nearly two years, and celebrated its 70th anniversary
Read moreDetailsA READING woman is swapping the supermarket aisles for the West End stage after her videos were viewed by millions
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY when acts visit Reading for a gig they check in and check out, but Billy Bragg had an extra reason for being here.
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Read moreDetailsAN IRISH singer and musician is the next act to appear at Nettlebed?s ever-popular folk club.
Read moreDetailsPreparing for the launch of her second album next week, musician Rebecca Lucy Taylor said her latest release tells a story of self-acceptance.
Read moreDetailsTHE DIRECTOR of Top Hat says he's "in awe" of the cast after receiving rave reviews at The Mill at Sonning. The Irving Berlin tap extravaganza, which is running until...
Read moreDetailsIRISH comedian Dara O Briain will entertain the Reading crowds with his new stand-up show next spring. As part of his 2022 tour, he'll be heading to The Hexagon for...
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