The Levellers announce acoustic date in Reading’s Hexagon theatre … but you have to wait to next year to hear them
THE LEVELLERS has announced that they will come to Reading next year as part of a national tour.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEVELLERS has announced that they will come to Reading next year as part of a national tour.
Read moreDetailsYour waist circumference is an indicator of your risk of developing heart disease. If you carry too much fat around your middle, your risk is higher
Read moreDetailsThis is you in your bed. Losing the fight against the sunlight and reality.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Repair Cafe will return to duty later this month, aiming to fulfill its motto of if it?s broken, bring it and they?ll have a go at fixing it
Read moreDetailsA DISCUSSION evening looking at the future of the planet will be timely given the cost of a litre of petrol.
Read moreDetailsTHE British European Azerbaijani School is preparing to open a branch in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWILLOW BANK primary school is to hold a car boot sale on Sunday, July 17.
Read moreDetailsLONELY ROBOT makes a welcome return to our playlist this week, with a sneak peek at his latest album.
Read moreDetailsThe message that God had for Israel through Hosea was that he would transform her valley of troubles into a door of hope.
Read moreDetailsA FULL-FIBRE internet to the home company has been recognised for its stance on employing military personnel.
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