Murder Trial Tonight casts audience as jury in immersive true crime show at The Hexagon
Murder 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 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.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. As always, we have a wide variety of musical styles
Read moreDetailsHarts of Bracknell Stags and Bracknell Royals enjoyed cup success.
Read moreDetailsFourbears Fest is back for its second iteration bringing events featuring spoken word, discussions, activities, and talks from authors this weekend
Read moreDetailsEclectic Games is set to up sticks and expand to a new location in Market Place, owners have announced.
Read moreDetailsReading Comedy Festival is bringing household names and fresh acts alike to the stage in venues across Reading over four days this weekend.
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