One more thing … Play Columbo at murder mystery dinner evening coming to De Vere Wokefield Estate
De Vere Wokefield Estate is holding a murder mystery dinner on Saturday, September 2.
Read moreDetailsDe Vere Wokefield Estate is holding a murder mystery dinner on Saturday, September 2.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY that owns a building in Reading town centre has applied for permission to removed cladding from its exterior.
Read moreDetailsA FOOD retailer has applied for permission to sell alcohol from its branch in Reading's railway station.
Read moreDetailsA REPLICA of one of the most important historic artefacts in the world is housed in Reading, meaning people don't need to travel to France to see it
Read moreDetailsHOMETOWN band The Amazons wasted no time when they kicked off Sunday's proceedings at Reading Festival's Main Stage East, turning it up to 11
Read moreDetailsBIKE lovers are set to be treated to a day of two-wheeled entertainment at an upcoming community event.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based entertainment team is on the hunt to find the town's top hidden talent.
Read moreDetailsAN EXHIBITION marking the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush's voyage from the Caribbean to England is still on show
Read moreDetailsWARGAMERS meet for a role playing session in a Reading venue every week and it is open to new members.
Read moreDetailsA quartet of comics will be cracking jokes when they come to Reading town centre next month
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