Irish dancers to bring some festive cheer to Reading with Hexagon Christmas show, Rhythm on the Dance
Rhythm of the Dance will be performing at The Hexagon, with a new show just in time for the festive season.
Read moreDetailsRhythm of the Dance will be performing at The Hexagon, with a new show just in time for the festive season.
Read moreDetails41% of retailers in Reading think it 'Likely' that their community will be smoke-free by the year 2030
Read moreDetailsAN IT and business consultancy has been recognised for its work employing people with additional needs
Read moreDetailsReading Blind Aid Society was formed in 1883 and then changed to Reading Association for the Blind in 1926, and has supported people ever since.
Read moreDetailsA SECULAR 'church' is looking forward to some fun and games when it next meets.
Read moreDetailsREADING MUSEUM is offering a rare chance to get a view of the town from an unusual vantage point.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC continued their promising pre-season form with victory away to Wimbledon on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC backed up their draw against West Ham with a strong display away at Wimbledon on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsPeople living in caravan and mobile home sites in Reading will be better protected from unscrupulous management thanks to a new policy.
Read moreDetailsThe Council has now completed, or is nearing completion on, its element of work on two major rail projects in Reading.
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