Reading u3a to uncover some of Reading’s secrets at upcoming talk
A COMMUNITY group will hold an open meeting to get to the bottom of some of Reading's unsolved mysteries.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group will hold an open meeting to get to the bottom of some of Reading's unsolved mysteries.
Read moreDetailsI did manage to escape to London last weekend for an art fair - it was pure joy
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents once used a nautical landmark to recognise the end of a bus route.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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Read moreDetailsAN INSPIRING group of neurodivergent actors aged from seven to 28 are set to bring Yankee Doodle Doo.
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR choir will mark a landmark anniversary by performing 'A Garland of Songs' at an upcoming concert.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR Wokingham pub is welcoming visitors for the first time since its relaunch.
Read moreDetailsA FURNITURE store will mark seven years serving its community with a birthday bash this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe event on Broad Street included live music, a comedy set from Helen Bryant, and a theatrical production from Rank & File
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