Fourbears to welcome Reading writer Louisa Guise ahead of latest publication
Louisa Guise is set to take part in an Ask the Author session at the Fourbears Books along with Caversham Writers
Read moreDetailsLouisa Guise is set to take part in an Ask the Author session at the Fourbears Books along with Caversham Writers
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the sixth anniversary of it's the Importance of Mr Bedlam and Other Stories, The Paradox Twins are embarking on a very special tour
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has hailed a high turnout for Waterfest in partnership with the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust, sponsored by Station Hill
Read moreDetailsFAMOUS works by Gilbert and Sullivan will provide a sunny side to a concert taking place in Mortimer later this month.
Read moreDetailsBen Marwood, who hails from Reading, is making his much anticipated return the venue in July
Read moreDetailsWaterfest returned to Reading's Abbey Ruins for its 35th annual outing, celebrating the Kennet and Avon Canal and water's role in all of our lives
Read moreDetailsThe Whiteknights Studio Trail returned to Reading, bringing the work of artists to the public in venues and homes around the town
Read moreDetailsComedian Rachel Parris will be bringing her new show across the UK, including The Hexagon, Reading.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN'S TV favourites including Bluey, Hey Duggee and Mr Tumble will be setting up shop - quite literally - in London.
Read moreDetailsReading musician Marc Hockley is released his latest album, Little Devils, only weeks ago? but is already set to begin the next stage of his work
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