Slice of Reading’s past served up by BBC’s centenary celebration site, Rewind
A SLICE of Reading?s past is now available thanks to a new BBC service, launched to mark the corporation?s centenary.
Read moreDetailsA SLICE of Reading?s past is now available thanks to a new BBC service, launched to mark the corporation?s centenary.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Mela festival is preparing for a return to Palmer Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Bull in Theale, where Pangbourne Rotary Club meet on Monday evenings, and its sister pub, The Crown, raised funds for the Rotary to share
Read moreDetailsToday I stand with pride in my town
Read moreDetailsTHE EARLEY Green Fair is returning for the first time since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA CLASSICAL music concert with a younger audience in mind is coming to Reading town centre next month.
Read moreDetailsAMONG the many, many emails that came into our offices, there have been many salutary exchanges about the weather ? we are British after all.
Read moreDetailsReading Blind Aid Society was formed in 1883 and then changed to Reading Association for the Blind in 1926, and has supported people ever since.
Read moreDetailsA SECULAR 'church' is looking forward to some fun and games when it next meets.
Read moreDetailsREADING MUSEUM is offering a rare chance to get a view of the town from an unusual vantage point.
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