MET Office issues amber warning of heatwave across the south
From Thursday, August 11, extreme heat is expected across most of the south, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s through Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsFrom Thursday, August 11, extreme heat is expected across most of the south, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s through Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsReading's first dedicated Trans Pride event will take place at The Rising Sun Arts Centre, and is seeking trans and non-binary performers
Read moreDetailsHeritage Open Days returns this September with ten days of events, including online and accessible features and exhibits exploring Reading's history
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision, Autism Berkshire, and Sport in Mind are all set to receive a grant as the council releases another round of funding
Read moreDetailsRevolucion de Cuba will play host to the Dachsund Cafe's doggy disco, where pooches and owners alike can let their fur down on Saturday, September 4
Read moreDetailsAfter some refurbishment works, the Body Shop in the Oracle has reopened with brand new ranges and products
Read moreDetailsFriends and family of Caroline Flack paid tribute to her life with an intimate day festival, raising funds fore mental health charities
Read moreDetailsBDB Pitmans has funded a number of tress being planted as part of its contribution to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsJimmy Lee and The Blue Coconut Orchestra will be playing the ReadiFolk community hall on Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsA new weekly cafe for those with autism, the Finches Social Club, is taking place on Tuesday evenings at the Rising Sun Arts Centre
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