Top honour for Reading Arts team for its work during the pandemic
STAFF working for Reading's arts venues, including The Hexagon and South Street, are celebrating after their hard work won them an award.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF working for Reading's arts venues, including The Hexagon and South Street, are celebrating after their hard work won them an award.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE with a passion for the 1960s can meet Karl Ferris, a master of psychedelic photography who created images for Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles
Read moreDetailsREADING residents are set to be treated to a taste of the world after a weekly food market made its comeback.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 23, an exhibition will see small-scale art displayed at the Turbine House produce by the Reading Guild of Artists
Read moreDetailsREADERS are invited to join in a creative book group taking place in a Reading town centre bar later this month.
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Read moreDetailsTHE MOST common breed of dog up for adoption in Reading is the French Bulldog.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to celebrate its governing charity's 40th anniversary this week.
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