Who’s a laugh and who’s a lemon? Reading pub aims to find out
A NEW open mic event for comedians is due to launch this Sunday in a Reading pub ? and it?s with a lemon twist.
Read moreDetailsA NEW open mic event for comedians is due to launch this Sunday in a Reading pub ? and it?s with a lemon twist.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Symphony Orchestra will be crossing over the border to Wokingham next weekend for their summer concert.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS are to discuss proposals to introduce parking restrictions on a residential road in Reading tonight ? which would impact a theatre.
Read moreDetailsThe horror puzzle game, Batho(tel), is the first by indie video game developed by Reading-based Bronze Box Interactive
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a woman was assaulted on Langley Hill at around 9pm on Thursday, June 5
Read moreDetailsPolice have released an image of a man they're looking to speak to in connection with an assault in Castle Street on Saturday, March 5
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railways awarded contract to continue operating the Great Western network, running until at least June 2025
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the steam age took place in Stoke Row over the weekend, as its rally returned.
Read moreDetailsMAMMA MIA! A famous Swedish band will be celebrated by a famous Swedish brand
Read moreDetailsCONCERNS Have been raised over anti-social behaviour seen in a Caversham Heights-area playing fields
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