Reading youth company selected for National Theatre project
Bezerk Productions, based in Reading, has been selected to participate in next year's National Theatre project.
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Bezerk Productions, based in Reading, has been selected to participate in next year's National Theatre project.
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall has thanked residents for speaking up over planning reform worries following Theresa May's speech in Parliament.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Parish Council is inviting residents to take part in a creative contest, with judging taking place at the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsThe re3 recycling centres have new opening times, and will now be closing earlier.
Read moreDetailsLive theatre is returning to Reading this month with Reading Arts' SITELINES strand.
Read moreDetailsEight-year-old Isla from Finchampstead has been growing cacti - and after selling them at a garden sale, she's donated her earnings to charity.
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding Dementia, a Twyford-based charity, has launched a free training course for anyone caring for somebody with dementia.
Read moreDetailsPeople are coming together with one plea: save Henley's theatre, The Kenton. It needs to raise £35,000.
Read moreDetailsA new road resurfacing programme will begin later this month - and the Borough Council is investing £800,000 in the scheme.
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