Blue Collar’s Winter Weekends coming to Reading town centre
Blue Collar will be taking over the Market Place in Reading with festive foodie treats over the coming two weekends.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar will be taking over the Market Place in Reading with festive foodie treats over the coming two weekends.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came to Woodley thanks to the return of its winter extravaganza.
Read moreDetailsIT HAS been declared a milestone moment ? not bad for a market
Read moreDetailsThe CAMRA Good Beer Guide shows while seven new watering holes have opened, the same number have closed.
Read moreDetailsTwo members of Thames Valley Writers' Circle have published books based on their passions.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival goers have a chance to get ahead of the crowds in a pre-sale for customers of mobile network Three. Three is festival's official connectivity partner. To mark the...
Read moreDetailsBad Manners frontman Buster Bloodvessel wants Reading Christmas partygoers to get sweaty with him - here's why
Read moreDetailsThe amateur group will be performing a new take on Babe The Sheep Pig, the tail of an extraordinary friendship between Farmer Hogget and his hog.
Read moreDetailsCreated in a partnership between the Reading Kangaroos and Elusive Brewing, the pale ale will raise money for Age UK.
Read moreDetailsYes, Santa is the world's greenest traveller. here's how
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