Circus Zyair coming to Prospect Park
Circus Zyair returns, with twice daily shows from Friday, July 29, to Tuesday, August 2
Read moreDetailsCircus Zyair returns, with twice daily shows from Friday, July 29, to Tuesday, August 2
Read moreDetailsBeach's brings its family fun fair back to Reading, this time with the chance to win 10 VIP ride vouchers
Read moreDetailsThe free agent returns 11 years after an initial six-year spell with the Berkshire club.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is back with its annual open air show, staging Charles Dickens' Great Expectations at the Abbey Ruins from Wednesday, July 20
Read moreDetailsAfter the impressive production of Angels in America at Progress Theatre, Reading Today speaks to director Matthew Beswick about the play
Read moreDetailsReading Kendo Club opens its dojo to beginners in September, and is now taking registrations for its eight-week introductory course
Read moreDetailsWild Weather Brewery said in a post to social media that the event had been cancelled due to the high temperatures forecast
Read moreDetailsA traffic incident is causing minor disruption on Kings Road while police investigate
Read moreDetailsthe latest census information makes for interesting reading. It?s also a more than useful planning tool for local authorities
Read moreDetailsThe constitution for the 2022/23 season of the Bracknell and District Sunday Football League has been revealed
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