Limpopo Groove to be joined by Luminaria and Izzy Evans for first Friyay showcase
Limpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
Limpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
A report into the economic impact of the University of Reading has shown that it contributes around £1 billion a ...
WORK to repair a much-used towpath in east Reading has been delayed after a contractor went bust.
ouble Barrelled Brewery is a tremendous example of a new modern business building a following and really running with it
SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s went down to their fourth defeat in seven matches as they were defeated by Newbury & Thatcham ...
Turntable Media is welcoming musicians, producers, and creators from around the borough to a social event on Friday, November 24
The RaW Sounds Today playlist features 10 great tracks to enjoy at your leisure, and they are all available on ...
Plans have been submitted that would see a new family entertainment centre introduced to a town centre mall.
Well done to Katesgrove Green campaigner Kate Nikulina for handing in the petition calling on the council to take action ...
A GALAXY of stars, favourite faces and newcomers are busy preparing for an epic adventure ... in pantoland.
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