Oxford Road, Whitley Street and Tilehurst: Rapper captures essence of the Ding with TikTok music video
A READING artist has created a thought-provoking music video about the town he was raised in.
Read moreDetailsA READING artist has created a thought-provoking music video about the town he was raised in.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading community group is set to present its wide range of activities at a showcase event on Wednesday, October 18.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY running club took a break from chasing PBs and medals as it celebrated its first club wedding.
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISER is set to return after a successful 2022 event, with a view to support families struggling from food insecurity within Reading.
Read moreDetailsDuring October I am running an online art exhibition through my Time for Kindness programme. The theme (of course) is kindness
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA SERIES of events at Reading Biscuit Factory are set to reflect on 'Black History/Black Future'
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of stakeholders in film and television took to the new Shinfield Studios.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity has announced a new partnership with a Woodley supermarket.
Read moreDetailsTWO educational institutions in Reading are up for awards recognising their efforts in promoting learning about climate change and sustainability.
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