AF Harrold to welcome guest poet Susie Campbell for final Poets’ Cafe of the year
Poets' Cafe takes place at South Street Arts Centre from 8pm on Friday, December 13, with host AF Harrold and guest Poet Dr Susie Campbell
Read moreDetailsPoets' Cafe takes place at South Street Arts Centre from 8pm on Friday, December 13, with host AF Harrold and guest Poet Dr Susie Campbell
Read moreDetailsFace Bar will welcome Reading's own answer to the original punk rock proponents, Remones, and Siouxsie and the Banshees tribute Painted Bird
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is sending out thousands of vouchers to households in the town to help with living costs from this week
Read moreDetailsRamandeep Nijjar was awarded the title at the BBC Food and Farming Awards 2024 in Glasgow on Monday, December 2
Read moreDetailsThe charity has thrown open the doors to its new outlet which supports its work helping those with life-limiting conditions
Read moreDetailsReading FC protest group has reacted with a statement after Ruben Selles departed the club on Friday to join Hull City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Noel Hunt admitted that there is a 'strong possibility' that the club will lose key players in the January transfer window
Read moreDetailsWomen in Reading engaged in a demonstration to 'reclaim the night' as part of a nationwide protest against rape and all forms of male violence
Read moreDetailsTrains running across Berkshire will be renationalised next year, the government has announced.
Read moreDetailsDozens of sapling trees and flowers have been chopped down in error by council staff at a beauty spot in Caversham.
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