October at Blue Collar Corner sees new vendor, Hallowe’en Party, and a rare home-town performance
Blue Collar Corner has laid out its events for October and welcomes a new regular to the fold in Reading's town centre
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner has laid out its events for October and welcomes a new regular to the fold in Reading's town centre
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factoryis celebrating Black History Month with a showcase of short-films and feature-length screenings in October
Read moreDetailsA STAR-STUDDEd line-up will perform in a special 40th-anniversary revival of an award-winning farce, coming to Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Read moreDetailsSing a requiem mass with a Caversham choir
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire venue has made it into a list of the most Instagrammed wedding venues.
Read moreDetailsBlack History Month sees film showcases, movement and dance classes, talks, exhibitions, and more in venues throughout Reading in October
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant specialising in burritos and tacos has launched a special menu offering meals for just £10.
Read moreDetailsTHE daughter of Welsh singer Mary Hopkin will be celebrating her latest album with a show coming to Reading's Rising Sun later this month.
Read moreDetailsGoing up in the world: could you be a balloon pilot?
Read moreDetailsGYLES Brandreth is coming back to the Ding, performing a new show Can't Stop Talking.
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