A night of footy and theatre
GOALS will be scored as a theatre company presents its football frenzy show this summer. Mikron Theatre Company is kicking off at two Reading-area venues to perform Amanda Whittington’s Atalanta...
Read moreDetailsGOALS will be scored as a theatre company presents its football frenzy show this summer. Mikron Theatre Company is kicking off at two Reading-area venues to perform Amanda Whittington’s Atalanta...
Read moreDetailsPASSENGERS using Reading Buses services are being asked to keep on wearing face masks despite government rules changing. From Monday, July 19, the wearing of masks as a covid-safe measure...
Read moreDetailsTHE MUMMIFIED Hand of St James is making a return to Reading, and it has inspired a new campaign to help the town reclaim its heritage. Yesterday, the ancient relic,...
Read moreDetailsLIFE OF BRIAN with Brian Hicks Brian Hicks I became a fan of top German singing star, Andrea Berg, after moving to Germany in 2011 and seeing her on TV....
Read moreDetailsAN appeal has been launched to find a new local charity that can help identify underprivileged children to benefit from the Sir John Madejski Scholarship. Marie Redmond Tuition, which has...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW Police and Crime Commissioner has announced his four-year vision for the Thames Valley. Matthew Barber said he will hold the Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police to account,...
Read moreDetailsA NEW retirement scheme is coming to the South East to support the region’s farmers. Last month, the Government announced new plans to encourage more environmentally-friendly farming. Currently, farmers receive...
Read moreDetailsA CRISIS support centre is opening in Reading to provide short-term help to people in distress. The Breathing Space will open for each evening from Friday to Monday. It will...
Read moreDetailsA BALLROOM show featuring Strictly Come Dancing stars will be shimmying its way to The Hexagon later this month. Strictly Come Dancing professionals Anton Du Beke and Giovanni Pernice have...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based charity says it needs fundraising now more than ever, as it comes through the pandemic. Dingley’s Promise, which supports under-fives with special educational needs and disabilities, is asking...
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