Ex-police officer and comedian Alfie Moore bringing new show to Town Hall
Comedian and ex-police officer Alfie Moore is set to bring his latest stand-up show to Reading's Town Hall on Friday, June 13.
Read moreDetailsComedian and ex-police officer Alfie Moore is set to bring his latest stand-up show to Reading's Town Hall on Friday, June 13.
Read moreDetailsTickets for RABBLE's latest production, celebrating a major moment in British history, are set to go on sale on Saturday, May 24
Read moreDetailsA two-choir concert in Reading was a fundraiser for Royal Berkshire Hospital equipment
Read moreDetailsDistinguished clarinettist and composer Emma Johnson MBE is set to perform at the Town hall next month, alongside the Orchestra for the Environment
Read moreDetailsReading new Comedian of the Year competition returned to the Purple Turtle as nine rising raconteurs vied for first place with short stand-up sets
Read moreDetailsMurder Trial Tonight will put the audience at the heart of a true crime case when it returns to The Hexagon on Friday, May 30
Read moreDetailsPROTESTORS are set to gather in Reading later today (Saturday, March 17) in the second event of public action in response to the Supreme Court ruling last month. Crowds are...
Read moreDetailsTilehurst-based mum of two Sarah Sakala has been shortlisted to represent Reading at the Miss, Mrs & Mr Africa UK & Ireland pageant in September.
Read moreDetailsOver the past 21 years hundreds of local people, groups, organisations and businesses have deservedly received a Pride of Reading Award.
Read moreDetailsThe racecourse will host its flat season showpiece, the Group 1 BoyleSports Lockinge Stakes.
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