Siren’s plans for Friar Street revealed
Designs have been revealed for a new brewery bar in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsDesigns have been revealed for a new brewery bar in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsDJs rocked Reading over the weekend, as a town centre venue launched celebrations for the second birthday of a community radio station
Read moreDetailsTHE brilliantly named Beans on Toast is coming to Reading this weekend, and his setlist will include tracks from his album The Toothpaste and the Tube
Read moreDetailsMemories from a Mod who was there
Read moreDetails'WE'RE just normal people doing an extraordinary career." That's the view of John Dymond ? better known as Beaky from Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Haydn Choir are preparing for their spring concert, which takes place in the run-up to Easter.
Read moreDetailsAN OUT of this world experience is promised when a band perform in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsThe Importance of Being Oscar is coming to Reading Repertory Theatre, Kings Road, from Thursday, May 23, until Saturday, June 8
Read moreDetailsCELEBRATIONS for the lunar new year are continuing, and people who have been born in the year of the dragon can enjoy a free drink this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Symphony Orchestra is to present its spring concert on Saturday.
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