Reading Carnival Cancelled for 2022
Reading Carnival 2022 has been cancelled due to increasing costs, but looks ahead to 2023
Read moreDetailsReading Carnival 2022 has been cancelled due to increasing costs, but looks ahead to 2023
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, the streets of Reading will be packed not with cars but runners as the annual half marathon returns to its traditional April slot.
Read moreDetailsSchools and churches in Reading have collected nearly five tonnes of supplies that will offer a vital lifeline to thousands suffering in Ukraine
Read moreDetailsShe is a musical legend, one of the best songwriters around, and she's going to be bringing a touch of New York to Reading this summer
Read moreDetailsFood4families will be running an activity afternoon at Whitley GrowAllot on Meavy Gardens, between noon and 2pm on Saturday, April 9.
Read moreDetailsReading Food Growers Network will be running a seed swap at Reading Farmers Market on Saturday, April 3.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN looking for a gift for Mother's Day with that personal touch were welcomed to Broad St Mall on Saturday
Read moreDetailsFOR years, they stood on street corners, an invaluable lifeline for people who needed to make a call on the move, now they have a new lase of life
Read moreDetailsA NEW play featuring a young cast will be performed in Newbury this week, and it champions accesible theatre
Read moreDetailsProspect Park Miniature Railway's monthly open day takes place on Sunday, *
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