Amnesty International Barn Dance comes to East Reading church
St John and St Stephen is hosting a barn dance in aid of Amnesty International from 7pm on Saturday, March 11
Read moreDetailsSt John and St Stephen is hosting a barn dance in aid of Amnesty International from 7pm on Saturday, March 11
Read moreDetailsHappy and Glorious: Wokingham pupils' show pays tribute to the Queen
Read moreDetailsAn orchestra's Spring Concert includes Beethoven's most famous of symphonies
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre's latest production is Martin McDonagh's The Lonesome West, which follows two brothers after the death of their father
Read moreDetailsCBeebies megastar Justin Fletcher will once again team up with Paul Morse for Reading's pantomime this Christmas at The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsMP Matt Rodda has said that Reading Gaol is no closer to securing a future as a cultural hub despite council bid "still being on the table."
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival has made its long-awaited first announcement of who will be performing when the event returns on Friday, July 14
Read moreDetailsFESTIVALS are always great places to discover bands, and the act at the top of this week's playlist is one we discovered at Wokingham last summer.
Read moreDetailsWILDLIFE filmmaker Gordon Buchanan is heading to Reading this month to share insights into his life and career.
Read moreDetailsMates Rates brings Ria Lina, Jake Steers, and President Obonjo to the Double Barrelled taproom in Reading
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