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The first People's Emergency Briefing will explain how climate change is affecting global productivity
Read moreDetailsThe first People's Emergency Briefing will explain how climate change is affecting global productivity
Read moreDetailsNow in its fourth year, this year's expanded edition will span two venues across two days, with celebrations taking place on campus and in the town
Read moreDetailsHarry Redknapp is bringing his one-man show to Reading's Town Hall next month.
Read moreDetailsThis week, both RGA and Honesty are set to launch the partnership with an event which they intend to mark the beginning of an ongoing programme
Read moreDetailsSimon Driscoll and Jen Bird, better known as Tomorrow Bird, have been producing fine acoustic Americana together for the best part of a decade
Read moreDetailsREADING Repertory Theatre is ringing in the Spring with its latest production, Noël Coward’s Private Lives. The show will see a number of debuts at the theatre from stars of...
Read moreDetailsFACE BAR is set to welcome some cult heroes on Sunday, April 26, with The Polecats due to make an appearance at the venue.
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor of Reading's charity fundraising concert is set to return the Town Hall in May, in aid of Readifood and Utulivu Women's Group.
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre has announced that submissions are now open for WriteFest 20. WriteFest is an annual fixture at the theatre which showcases brand new writing from local playwrights by bringing...
Read moreDetailsAlt rock band Villumier from the Reading area have been fairly productive recently, with four singles released, and appearances at Reading Rising
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