Reading School of Art Graduate Show returns
THE READING School of Art?s Graduate Show returns this June - the first in-person showing since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsTHE READING School of Art?s Graduate Show returns this June - the first in-person showing since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA FAST FOOD venue in Reading town centre is offering a free lunch deal this week as it seeks to end ?lame lunches? by giving away crunchy tacos
Read moreDetailsWhen I am old, I will walk slowly, while my grandchildren scamper and run
Read moreDetailsMusic can play a vital role in unlocking our memories, and in supporting those living with dementia.
Read moreDetailsOn Your Feet Day, held last week, is a national awareness day to promote the benefits of sitting less and moving more.
Read moreDetailsA NEW family show will open at The Watermill Theatre later this month.
Read moreDetailsMay is the month when everything gets busy in the garden and even the most relaxed of gardeners become inspired.
Read moreDetailsDO YOU THINK HE SAURUS? Whitley was transformed into the land of dinosaurs last week, thanks to a new arts initiative.
Read moreDetailsHelp is needed to break an amazing Guinness World Record that most people probably aren't aware exists - Hurst Show wants hobby horse riders
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading (UoR) Chaplaincy is hosting a talk challenging Christians? approach to evangelism.
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