Films to look forward to at Vue Reading in 2026
Cinema-goers in Reading will have plenty to look forward to in 2026, with Vue Reading set to screen a wide range of major releases
Read moreDetailsCinema-goers in Reading will have plenty to look forward to in 2026, with Vue Reading set to screen a wide range of major releases
Read moreDetailsHere's a top five roundup of great places to celebrate New Year's Eve in Reading, whether you're after a lively party, a memorable dinner
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre in Reading is inviting residents and theatre-lovers to an exclusive event as it looks ahead to the future next year.
Read moreDetailsLooking for the perfect family-entertainment to fill that weird gap between Christmas and New Year? We recommend a visit to Norden Farm
Read moreDetailsThe Abbey School in Reading welcomed special guests as it celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of the poet and writer Jane Austen.
Read moreDetailsStrictly Come Dance your way down the lanes
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre is celebrating those who have helped support the theatre through donations and patronage as part of 'Giving Tuesday'.
Read moreDetailsMusic fans have reacted after Reading Festival announced its headliners for the 2026 edition of the festival.
Read moreDetailsWe love those Christmas traditions and here's one of ours! The Christmas playlist is here again!!
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre, founded in Reading in 2012, have announced a highly experienced cast for their acclaimed play
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