Favourites return for Henley Literary Festival’s 20th edition
Several of its most popular speakers are returning, alongside some exciting first timers.
Read moreDetailsSeveral of its most popular speakers are returning, alongside some exciting first timers.
Read moreDetailsGuide Dogs celebrate special puppy litters during volunteer week
Read moreDetailsSometimes a big name comes to us, as with Midge Ure at the Hexagon, or The Unthanks at the Town Concert Hall.
Read moreDetailsFrom its new location on Shepherds Hill, The Maxwell Practice now offers same-day and next-day private GP appointments to residents across Reading
Read moreDetailsOver 50 events will run in Reading in June, including talks, screenings, and activities, aimed at helping residents engage in the climate crisis
Read moreDetailsPacked house watches People's Emergency Briefing at the Oakwood Centre
Read moreDetailsSport Together Berkshire has thanked attendees and volunteers after its latest celebration of sport, inclusion, and friendship Reading FC Dome.
Read moreDetailsReading College is inviting job seekers and adults who are looking to learn new skills to their Adult Education Open Event on Tuesday, June 16
Read moreDetailsWith the weather warming u, RBFRS is reminding residents to take extra care when enjoying the great outdoors and do their part to stop outdoor fires.
Read moreDetailsNew YouGov research commissioned by the charity Crimestoppers suggests waste crime is having a serious effect on communities across the South East.
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