Lunchtime organ recital to take place at Reading Town Hall
LUNCHTIME organ recital will be given by Graham Barber in Reading town centre next week.
Read moreDetailsLUNCHTIME organ recital will be given by Graham Barber in Reading town centre next week.
Read moreDetailsGARDENERS in Pangbourne are preparing to go potty with their plants.
Read moreDetailsA PLAYHATCH pub is preparing for an evening of music aimed at supporting Ukrainians affected by Putin?s invasion.
Read moreDetailsMusic can play a vital role in unlocking our memories, and in supporting those living with dementia.
Read moreDetailsThe shop will be giving out two free comics as well as holding sales on comics and collectibles to celebrate Free Comic Book Day
Read moreDetailsWe are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING has been called by the people who run the Royal Berkshire Hospital, aimed at exploring the how to maintain its listed buildings
Read moreDetailsA BIRTHDAY party is being planned for Reading?s Broad St Mall later this month to mark the centre's 50th anniversary
Read moreDetailsFOUR DAYS of celebrations, featuring activities for all ages, will be held across Reading to mark the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsA STREATLEY church is to hold an afternoon piano recital on Sunday, May 14
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