Ready to Pop: K.Kayne and Natalie Gray among home-grown performers returning to Readipop Festival this weekend
Readipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows from Friday-Sunday, July 12-14
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows from Friday-Sunday, July 12-14
Read moreDetailsREADING Stanza’s Poets’ Cafe is back for its monthly meeting of Berkshire’s bards and renowned guest poets. This month's guest is poet, journalist, and arts practitioner Dawn Gorman. Her work...
Read moreDetailsThe circus is coming to Radstock: all are welcome
Read moreDetailsPupils put on a show of music, dancing - and cupcakes
Read moreDetailsEvery week we pick artists with a link to Reading or Wokingham, and you can tune in for free via out Spotify playlist. Enjoy...
Read moreDetailsEnjoy free outdoors activities in Clayfield Copse
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival has announced the extension of its partnership with Westcoast, which means the company will continue to support the event through 2027
Read moreDetailsSwifties aren't all young girls you know; I'm an older male and I'm one. Many friends are surprised but they haven't really listened to the music
Read moreDetailsWe were thrilled to catch Gemma Rogers when she performed at Mount at Wasing earlier this month, and we think you'll love her too
Read moreDetailsPerennial punk poet John Cooper-Clarke is once again gracing stages around the UK as he completes his latest tour, What
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