Hey big pretender … Eshaan Akbar prepares for gig at Reading’s South Street
APRIL might seem like a long time away, but tickets have gone on sale for the first-ever tour from an up-and-coming comic
Read moreDetailsAPRIL might seem like a long time away, but tickets have gone on sale for the first-ever tour from an up-and-coming comic
Read moreDetailsA RESPECTED theologian launched her new book with a visit to Reading earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps people with disabilities or mental health issues has received a grant to help further its horticultural work.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at some of the stories Jesus told is coming to Upper Basildon next month.
Read moreDetailsREADING families braved the weekend heat to take part in a mass cycle on Saturday, July 16.
Read moreDetailsA BUS driver who kept calm and carried on while dealing with some aggressive passengers has been praised for his work
Read moreDetailsTHE RISING SUN will be shining with the return of its popular festival event after a covid-enforced break.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM brewery is set to release four new beers at the Time Hops Beer Festival.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will be treated to a day of cultural celebration at Bearwood Recreation Ground.
Read moreDetailsMAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May visited a Hare Hatch-based addiction therapy centre to learn more about its work.
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