Exhibition in Central Library showcases new look at Reading
AN exhibition currently on show in Reading Central Library offers a unique look at Reading and its people.
AN exhibition currently on show in Reading Central Library offers a unique look at Reading and its people.
Reading Central Library's Holybrook Gallery will host a new exhibition by artist Andrea Stefano Gallo.
The Brythonic Thousand exhibition will be held in Reading Central Library during April and showcases the artwork of Dylan Garcia
Reading's Wukong Chinese School is bringing the story of Nian the Chinese Dragon to Reading Central Library in both English ...
PEOPLE looking for help researching their family tree can attend a drop-in advice session in Reading next week
The council has commended more than 30 young volunteers for their support with the Summer Reading Challenge, which helps children ...
A SPECIAL guest paid a Reading charity a visit to help commemorate an important landmark.
Author Annie Murray set to host a talk, followed by a Q and A, at Reading Central Library on Saturday, ...
AN ACCLAIMED British actor will be speaking about his new book on Friday, October 14.
THOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a ...
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