Readipop Festival to take fallow year next year amid industry struggles
Readipop posted to social media to announce that the festival will be taking a fallow year in 2025, despite a successful event back in July
Read moreDetailsReadipop posted to social media to announce that the festival will be taking a fallow year in 2025, despite a successful event back in July
Read moreDetailsParson's Grange invites the community in for its Christmas fair
Read moreDetailsProducers of The 1871 Podcast have announced that this series could be the last with three live events taking place in Reading this month
Read moreDetailsResidents' pictures tell a seasonal story
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon has announced the winner of its 'Design a Floor Game' campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading is gearing up for a season of festive celebration with events taking place across town in the lead-up to Christmas.
Read moreDetailsEach week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to the RaW (Reading and Wokingham)
Read moreDetailsJoin them to discover Late Medieval Reading
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Read moreDetailsPick up the most passengers along the town's rainbow bus routes to win
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