Former Wokingham resident Gordon Giltrap prepares to return for a concert this Friday
ON FRIDAY, a former Wokingham resident will be returning to perform in concert.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, a former Wokingham resident will be returning to perform in concert.
Read moreDetailsThe venue will be screening three features from Monday-Wednesday, December 5-7, celebrating the voices of contemporary, queer, Asian voices in film
Read moreDetailsAward winning concert band performs this Christmas
Read moreDetailsTommy Banner speaks to Reading Today ahead of The Wurzels' Christmas tour, which kicks off in Reading on Thursday, December 1
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre as announced that three young performers are set to steal the show for its Christmas production, A Christmas Carol
Read moreDetailsA MUSICIAN who has been praised by BBC Radio 2's Bob Harris is preparing to perform in Purley
Read moreDetailsARE YOU Listening? has made its first line-up announcement for its anniversary festival in May, when the festival will celebrate its 10th birthday
Read moreDetailsTHIS Christmas Carl Tracey is going down in his worldly status ? and he couldn't be happier.
Read moreDetailsThe Greyfriars will welcome members of the Greyfriars Church choir for a carol-singing evening on Friday, December 2
Read moreDetailsWE'RE all for bringing new talents to your attention, and we've got some crackers for you this week.
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