Organ concert on Father Willis in Reading on Monday lunchtime
MUSIC from the Father Willis Organ will be heard at a lunchtime concert taking place in Reading?s Concert Hall next week.
Read moreDetailsMUSIC from the Father Willis Organ will be heard at a lunchtime concert taking place in Reading?s Concert Hall next week.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL golden concert will take place in Reading?s Concert Hall early next month as a local group marks its big anniversary
Read moreDetailsAN ART exhibition featuring works created by local artists will be on show at Tidmarsh Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy has seen off a decathlon of sporting challenges in aid of a mental health charity.
Read moreDetailsFOUR teams played out a fiercely-contested football tournament to celebrate Refugee Week on Saturday, June 26.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is holding walking tours of the Abbey Quarter, where an expert historian will examine the life and times of Oscar Wilde
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is set to host an outdoor event to mark National Meadows Day on Saturday, July 2.
Read moreDetailsThe finishing line at Brighton beach suddenly turned into a loud cheer at the sight of a mysterious bear on the bike
Read moreDetailsDRAGONS were spotted on the River Thames for the first time in three years.
Read moreDetailsA CHAPLAIN who has been in her role for more than 20 years was honoured with a special celebration event last week
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