Reading Guild of Artists hopes you’ll gain A Sense of Space with new exhibition
A NEW exhibition at South Hill Park aims to help people ease back into normal life after lockdowns.
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition at South Hill Park aims to help people ease back into normal life after lockdowns.
Read moreDetailsMOST people keep family photos and favourite music lists on their mobile phones.
Read moreDetailsMusic can play a vital role in unlocking our memories, and in supporting those living with dementia.
Read moreDetailsI went to Woolworths and, from my pocket money, bought her a little bottle of the perfume Evening in Paris
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Paul Ince said that he has held ?positive? talks with club owner Mr Dai Yongge ahead of deciding his future.
Read moreDetailsThe shop will be giving out two free comics as well as holding sales on comics and collectibles to celebrate Free Comic Book Day
Read moreDetailsAS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultation are being reviewed, a group of campaigners are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsWe are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING has been called by the people who run the Royal Berkshire Hospital, aimed at exploring the how to maintain its listed buildings
Read moreDetailsA BIRTHDAY party is being planned for Reading?s Broad St Mall later this month to mark the centre's 50th anniversary
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