Please welcome your Ghost: Haunted Drag Cabaret comes to Rising Sun
Drag Monarch Big Jay is back, hosting the Haunted Drag Cabaret this week, bringing a mixture of fright and fierceness to the Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsDrag Monarch Big Jay is back, hosting the Haunted Drag Cabaret this week, bringing a mixture of fright and fierceness to the Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice has been selected by employees as part of The Cadbury Foundation's annual 'Your Charity, Your Choice' programme.
Read moreDetailsREADING Central Library will be open in its new home at the Civic Centre, Bridge Street, from Thursday, June 18, councillors have announced.
Read moreDetailsBlagrave Nursery has entered its ninth decade of looking after children in the area, and has celebrated with a 1940s-themed day
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire Olivia Bailey has launched a Summer School for young people offering hands-on experience in politics and campaigning
Read moreDetailsResidents have reacted after a banner thanking immigrants for their work in the NHS and care sector was displayed outside a home in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival has never seemed more of an unmissable showcase for the very best that Reading has to offer following its return
Read moreDetailsDan Le Sac's triumphant return to Are You Listening? bridges the gap between the event's momentous past and its urgent, up-to-the-minute present.
Read moreDetailsThere is heartbreak from the Labour leadership in Reading as three councillors who were in charge of key policy areas were all unseated by the Greens
Read moreDetailsEight new faces have been voted in to serve on Reading Borough Council following the 2026 elections.
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