Coffee morning at the Biscuit Factory
Depression Xpression is holding its regular coffee morning at the Biscuit Factory on Friday, July 22, from 11am-12.30pm
Read moreDetailsDepression Xpression is holding its regular coffee morning at the Biscuit Factory on Friday, July 22, from 11am-12.30pm
Read moreDetailsA charity tombola in aid of Reaching the Unreached is set to take place at the Alehouse on Saturday, July 30
Read moreDetailsCircus Zyair returns, with twice daily shows from Friday, July 29, to Tuesday, August 2
Read moreDetailsBeach's brings its family fun fair back to Reading, this time with the chance to win 10 VIP ride vouchers
Read moreDetailsReading Kendo Club opens its dojo to beginners in September, and is now taking registrations for its eight-week introductory course
Read moreDetailsWild Weather Brewery said in a post to social media that the event had been cancelled due to the high temperatures forecast
Read moreDetailsB&M opens a brand new store in the Calcot Retail Centre on Bath Road, with West Berkshire Food Bank officially unveiling the new branch
Read moreDetailsLincoln MGT lend their support to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative with six new trees, and more to come
Read moreDetailsReading's The Alehouse and The Retreat awarded in CAMRA's regional Pubs of the Year
Read moreDetailsLincoln MGT teams with Jelly to offer craft workshops and a time capsule project, creating art as part of the Station Hill development
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