Bucket List Wishes Summer Festival to return in July
Bucket List Wishes is set to host a music festival at Highfield Park in July, bringing live music and food for an afternoon of fun.
Read moreDetailsBucket List Wishes is set to host a music festival at Highfield Park in July, bringing live music and food for an afternoon of fun.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang has said sorry for the confusion.
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER manager of one of Reading's most well-known queer venues had passed away, family and friends have announced. Simon Hallam, who managed the Wynford Arms for more than two...
Read moreDetailsA spin-out company from the University of Reading is set to support efforts to tackle antibiotic resistance in healthcare through a new technology.
Read moreDetailsTriangle Players is celebrating eight decades of treading the boards with an open day at Tilehurst Methodist Church Hall on Saturday, July 5
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle has returned once again to sponsor The Chris Tarrant Award, which recognises someone who lives or works in Reading
Read moreDetailsSwiss rockabilly band Hillbilly Moon Explosion, formed in 1998, will perform at Reading's Face Bar next month.
Read moreDetailsOver 350,000 people in the region had been treated for common conditions since the Pharmacy First initiative was launched in January last year.
Read moreDetailsStation Hill has announced that local artist Kev Munday, who provided the illustration for the illuminated Station Hill murals
Read moreDetailsGet ready for thrills, spills, and high-speed hilarity as the Burghfield Box Kart Bash which returns to the legendary home of the historic Auclum Hill
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