Reading’s Winter Wonderland plans return to town centre car park
Reading's Winter Wonderland attraction is set to occupy the Hills Meadow Car Park in Caversham this festive season.
Read moreDetailsReading's Winter Wonderland attraction is set to occupy the Hills Meadow Car Park in Caversham this festive season.
Read moreDetailsSHORT films created by budding movie makers will be screened at a Reading arts centre next month.
Read moreDetailsA MONTHLY record fair is returning to Reading town centre early next month.
Read moreDetailsClub FOD's community hub will see bingo, games, karaoke, drag, and live music when it returns to this year's Reading Pride Love Unites Festival
Read moreDetailsA consultation on how buses and delivery vehicles move through Reading will end tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsBob Anderson is to be the special guest at a darts tournament organised by a Reading man who wants to thank Sue Ryder for the support they gave him
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's first Love Unites Film Festival is set to see film screenings at Reading Biscuit Factory every Sunday in September
Read moreDetailsA PLAN has been unveiled to build flats in Reading supermarket car park.
Read moreDetailsA SUPPORT session is held on a regular basis in a Reading town centre church for adults with autism, their families and carers.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S musical scene now has a weekly meet-up event, aimed at helping people share ideas, information and resources
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