New pop-up music, food and drink market to open in Reading
The 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsThe 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming its patrons to feel more comfortable at its upcoming productions.
Read moreDetailsAmericana legend Hank Wangford is preparing for a Wokingham Music Club date. You can prepare for it with our great Spotify playlist
Read moreDetailsPerforming his eighth stand up show, John's comedy and documentary credits include John Bishop?s Australia, John Bishop?s Britain and more.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
Read moreDetailsActors, supporters and wellwishers gathered at The Mill at Sonning to honour master farce writer Ray Cooney on Saturday night
Read moreDetailsCreated by the Really Local Group, the team hopes Reading Biscuit Factory will become a community hub for the town.
Read moreDetailsJames Phelan's show includes a trick where iPhones are transported into blocks of ice - how does he do it?
Read moreDetailsA new booklet for Reading FC fanatics has been released charting the club’s post-war league history, just in time for its 150th anniversary
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has made small changes to its services ahead of the new school year - and buses in Wokingham are affected
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