REVIEW: Virtue Gymnastics, Reading
VIRTUE Gymnastics invited me to a one-to-one session earlier this month and I was more than impressed by my experience. When first stepping into the building, gymnastics coach Celine Payne...
Read moreDetailsVIRTUE Gymnastics invited me to a one-to-one session earlier this month and I was more than impressed by my experience. When first stepping into the building, gymnastics coach Celine Payne...
Read moreDetailsA SPOOKY celebration will be held at Loddon Brewery for families this Sunday. The Reading-based tap yard, at Dunsden Green Farm, is set to host an afternoon of Hallowe'en themed...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the area's youngest takeaways has come out on top at an industry competition. Mumbai Wokingham was crowned Best Takeaway in the South East at this year's English Curry...
Read moreDetailsBy James Aldridge Local Democracy Reporter ALMOST all Reading borough councillors kneeled following a speech highlighting racial inequality. The symbolic gesture came at a meeting of the council last Tuesday...
Read moreDetailsA NEW NIGHT shelter will open its doors to support rough sleepers in Reading, thanks to homeless charity New Beginnings. The service will start from Friday, December 3, and will...
Read moreDetailsPERFUMER Gabriel DeCarvalho will open The Invisible Dress exhibition at the HUMOS Studio and Showroom in Caversham this Friday. The free event, on Church Road, will elevate sensory awareness by...
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE light trail will be spreading Christmas cheer in Reading this December. The Twilight Trail: Biscuit Town will return to the Abbey Ruins and Forbury Gardens from Friday, December...
Read moreDetailsDRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venues. The university says that some students have...
Read moreDetailsA FUNFAIR is coming to Woodley for half-term. Beach's Mega Value Fun Fair will be at Woodford Park from Saturday until Sunday, October 31. The half-term event is free to...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT'S Net Zero plan is built on capitalist innovation, said a University of Reading professor. Professor Chris Hilson, director of the Reading Centre for Climate and Justice at the...
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