Haggis on the menu at Sindlesham Court for traditional Burns supper, complete with a ceilidh
HAGGIS, neeps and tatties are on the menu at a Sindlesham venue later this month for the annual celebration of Scottish poetry.
Read moreDetailsHAGGIS, neeps and tatties are on the menu at a Sindlesham venue later this month for the annual celebration of Scottish poetry.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents were presented with a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes at a University of Reading laboratory.
Read moreDetailsA PUB CHAIN will offer free baps to anyone who says a secret code phrase this Saturday.
Read moreDetailshe George & Dragon Pub, recently acquired by Siren Craft Brew, is a beautiful 17th century grade two listed pub
Read moreDetailsFOOD LOVERS were treated to a taste of Sri Lanka on Thursday evening as a Channel 4 hit's roadshow stopped at Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of a new Indian buffet restaurant has praised the support it has received from customers since opening in Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsGlobal Justice Reading is to welcome Nick Dearden, director of Global Justice Now, for the event next week
Read moreDetailsLate night Christmas tasting at the garden centre
Read moreDetailsREADING and Wokingham brewers, publicans and beer drinkers are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the guide to all things real ale.
Read moreDetailsIT'S a bit of luxury in a burger, but without the luxury price tag - and that's the Honest Burgers truth
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