Ellora Sutton to perform at monthly Poets’ Cafe
Poets' Cafe is welcoming its latest guest poet, as well as open mic performers, when it returns to South Street ...
Poets' Cafe is welcoming its latest guest poet, as well as open mic performers, when it returns to South Street ...
A DEPARTMENT store in the town centre hopes to host wine tastings and cocktail making sessions if Reading Borough Council ...
The Health Security Agency has issued a yellow heat-health alert for the South East.
Reading Pride's Love Unites Festival returned for 2023 featuring performances from Claire Richards, Nicolette Street, Wilma Fingadoo, and Lolly
The Effect shows what Progress Theatre does best: well-chosen and insightful source material is handled excellently by cast and crew ...
ROADWORKS across Reading will cause delays across routes this September, Reading Buses warns, urging passengers to leave extra time for ...
Fluffy Fluffy is arriving in The Village mall on Kings Road ? formerly known as Kings Walk.
A COMMUNITY EVENT is set to make a triumphant return after a three-year hiatus owing to the Covid-19 pandemic and ...
VOTING has opened on a potential strike at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston.
As the school holidays come to an end and children return to school, I've been thinking about kindness and young ...
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