Dancing, drumming and crafting light up Reading’s Broad St. Mall for Diwali celebration
AN ALL-SINGING, all-dancing, all-crafting celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, took place in Reading town centre on Saturday.
AN ALL-SINGING, all-dancing, all-crafting celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, took place in Reading town centre on Saturday.
GHOULS and ghosts will come out to play in Reading town centre this Hallowe'en as youngsters gear up for two ...
An arcade and family entertainment centre is set to take over an empty unit in Broad Street Mall that was ...
DIVERSIONS will be in place in Reading town centre to allow work to take place at a busy through route.
A PHOTOGRAPHY exhibition has opened in Reading, showcasing some of Thames Valley's cutting-edge NHS research.
Broad Street Mall will greet visitors with a new floral bench installed in the site's central square, filled with red ...
Reading Male Voice Choir has laid out its upcoming performances, with special guests such as Aneesa Chaudhry and Eleanor Stevens
CRAFTS enthusiasts lit up the streets of Reading for the town's Christmas lantern parade on Saturday evening.
Broad Street Mall will host a number of activities and events which celebrate the contributions of older people with more ...
Campaigners say cyclists are suffering due to missing and incorrect signs across Reading.
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