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THREE more great new entries to the RaW Sounds Today playlist ? we think you'll love them.
Read moreDetailsTHREE more great new entries to the RaW Sounds Today playlist ? we think you'll love them.
Read moreDetailsWater Fest is returning for its 34th year in a day packed with performances, activities, and workshops celebrating Reading's waterways
Read moreDetailsCOMEDIAN Tom Houghton remembers his first day at an all-boys boarding school.
Read moreDetailsA full remaster of David Bowie's legendary final gig ads Ziggy Stardust is set to be streamed globally on Monday, July 3
Read moreDetailsThe 13th Twyford Beer Festival kicks off this week ? and it will be lucky for anyone going to the three-day event.
Read moreDetailsJOINING Reading band Third Lung on the bill for this year's Fi.Fest is Scouting For Girls
Read moreDetailsHost Amber Rose Turner brought fierce drag talent to the fore with performances from Black Mamba and Duac at Blue Collar Corner
Read moreDetailsA NEW summer event will showcase the very best of a South Reading ward on Sunday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsART LOVERS will take a behind-the-scenes look at an arts showcase, which is returning for the 23rd time this June.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar has laid out set times for its Disco events ahead of the Water Fest weekend in Reading later this week
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