Discover the life story of Sir Charles Rose, pioneer behind the Hardwick Estate
A TALK will unpack the story of a Reading-based Victorian merchant banker and politician.
Read moreDetailsA TALK will unpack the story of a Reading-based Victorian merchant banker and politician.
Read moreDetailsOPPS-A-DAISY! The Ding is among the top 20 towns and cities in the country for being clumsy when it comes to technology.
Read moreDetailsThe History of Reading Society are continuing their in person meetings with the next taking place on Wednesday, April 19.
Read moreDetailsEmmanuel Sonubi is one of the emerging talents in live comedy in the UK, with upcoming shows in Reading's South Street Arts Centre in April
Read moreDetailsA CARPET of bluebells is the promise to visitors to a charity event running later this month.
Read moreDetailsA READING resident is raising funds with a loveable companion in tow to help in the fight against cancer. Sam Rowden is taking up the mantle in Stand Up To...
Read moreDetailsBach to Baby, a concert series for babies, toddlers, and their families, will hold a family-friendly Easter holiday concert in Reading l
Read moreDetailsTHE EASTER holiday weekend sees bank holidays on Friday and Monday. As a result, pharmacists will be having some time off.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Youth appoints new chair of trustees
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