Huge Postcode Lottery win for father and son
Grant, and his dad Paul, 56, won the Postcode Lottery together ? despite neither of them knowing the other one played.
Read moreDetailsGrant, and his dad Paul, 56, won the Postcode Lottery together ? despite neither of them knowing the other one played.
Read moreDetailsA popular piece of Christmas music which escaped, along with its composer, being destroyed by German U-boats is being performed in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsTHE Lord of Misrule will be paying a visit to Winnersh for a Yuletide celebration.
Read moreDetailsReading Christian Motorcyclists: Those Santas on wheels have done it again
Read moreDetailsWell bravo South Hill Park, your Sleeping Beauty was anything but sleepy ? bar that brief 50-year nap.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers are offering their Christmas treat of a varied concert ? and the chance to join in with singing carols.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS treat is coming to Reading later this month - two free festive comedy shows.
Read moreDetailsTHIS YEAR marks the 20th anniversary of the modern Christmas classic, Elf.
Read moreDetailsTHREE COMICS are preparing to crack jokes when they come to a Burghfield pub.
Read moreDetailsPotted Panto, written by Daniel Clarkson, Jefferson Turner, and Richard Hurst, sees Reading Rep taking on six classic panto shows in one
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