Revealed: Opening date for new multi-million pound in Reading announced
The opening of a new multi-million-pound library in Reading town centre is just days away.
Read moreDetailsThe opening of a new multi-million-pound library in Reading town centre is just days away.
Read moreDetailsAlec MacKechnie is the eponymous Crazy Cowboy who promotes events in various places including Reading
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival is back at palmer Park from noon to 6pm on Sunday, June 21.
Read moreDetailsThere are plenty of free events to explore this month
Read moreDetailsSeveral of its most popular speakers are returning, alongside some exciting first timers.
Read moreDetailsSometimes a big name comes to us, as with Midge Ure at the Hexagon, or The Unthanks at the Town Concert Hall.
Read moreDetailsOver 50 events will run in Reading in June, including talks, screenings, and activities, aimed at helping residents engage in the climate crisis
Read moreDetailsThe annual studio arts trail is returning to East Reading, bringing scores of artists and exhibitions to the town, from Saturday-Sunday, June 13-14
Read moreDetailsThe chorus based in Earley is celebrating a standout year of community engagement,
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's most celebrated music charities, behind one of the town's festival staples, is back for its first event of 2026 next week
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