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A MUSICAL described as funny, fresh and modern is coming to Bracknell next weekend, ahead of a run at Edinburgh fringe festival
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL described as funny, fresh and modern is coming to Bracknell next weekend, ahead of a run at Edinburgh fringe festival
Read moreDetails41% of retailers in Reading think it 'Likely' that their community will be smoke-free by the year 2030
Read moreDetailsAN IT and business consultancy has been recognised for its work employing people with additional needs
Read moreDetailsReading Blind Aid Society was formed in 1883 and then changed to Reading Association for the Blind in 1926, and has supported people ever since.
Read moreDetailsA SECULAR 'church' is looking forward to some fun and games when it next meets.
Read moreDetailsREADING MUSEUM is offering a rare chance to get a view of the town from an unusual vantage point.
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway has announced severe reductions to its services across the network during Wednesday's planned rail strike
Read moreDetailsReading has come second in a Twinkl survey of pet-friendly towns and cities in England, topping the charts for dog-friendly venues
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help tracing Scott Belcher, who is wanted in connection with a number of offences in Reading
Read moreDetailsBig Jay will be hosting a Rainbow barn Dance at the Castle Tap on Saturday, July 30, raising funds for Reading Trans Pride and featuring STACI
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