Seventy years young: Wokingham Choral Society sings to celebrate
Wokingham Choral Society held its first concert in nearly two years, and celebrated its 70th anniversary
Read moreDetailsWokingham Choral Society held its first concert in nearly two years, and celebrated its 70th anniversary
Read moreDetailsA Reading brewery organised a celebratory party on Saturday to mark its third anniversary
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS craft workshop will be eco-friendly, thanks to Plastic Free Caversham.
Read moreDetailsAN APPRENTICESHIP scheme at Reading Borough Council welcomed its first recruits earlier this autumn and they are settling in well.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Shinfield St Mary CE Junior School took part in the event last week.
Read moreDetailsFascinating Aida will be hitting Reading town for a night at The Hexagon for a evening of non-stop music.
Read moreDetailsFirst emerging as Ripchord in 2006, the video was put together in Summer 2019 after the band recorded the track in 2018.
Read moreDetailsA new 120,000 sq ft of studio space is to be created at Winnersh Triangle in a blockbuster deal that will see blockbuster movies made in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsThe annual Reading Toy Run will return to the streets of Wokingham on Sunday, December 5 - here's where you can watch the bikers' procession
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on King's Road, will perform a world premiere adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol.
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