Reading’s poets invited to join in with online Poets’ Cafe
Bards, wordsmiths and scribes are invited to join in with an online poetry session.
Read moreDetailsEditor of The Wokingham Paper, and has worked in local journalism for more than 20 years including the Wokingham Times, Bracknell Standard and Reading Evening Post. He's also written for computer magazines, The Baptist Times and, to his delight and probably not yours, interviewed several Doctor Whos.
Bards, wordsmiths and scribes are invited to join in with an online poetry session.
Read moreDetailsRECORD collectors will be able to fill in gaps in their collection this weekend, as a popular fair returns to Reading.
Read moreDetailsAS THE long hot summer continues, police have issued a warning not to give thieves a window of opportunity.
Read moreDetailsREAL ESTATE across the south east continues to be buoyant according to new market data.
Read moreDetailsThree colleagues from a Reading-based law firm have gained an award that recognises their expertise in supporting older and vulnerable people
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES could lay on matchday services for women's football games ? but only if the demand is there
Read moreDetailsHELP for people starting to research their family tree is on offer at a special session next week.
Read moreDetailsTHE antics of Del Boy, Rodney Trotter, Granddad and Uncle Albert form the backbone of a new quiz night.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning comedian Justin Moorhouse is making Norden Farm one of the venues he visits with his brand-new show Stretch and Think
Read moreDetailsAN EVERSLEY CROSS pub that's a destination for foodies has a new general manager.
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