The March Violets are back on the road, and will perform hits and new tracks in Reading’s Face Bar
A POST-PUNK/Goth band will be bringing their sounds to Reading next month.
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A POST-PUNK/Goth band will be bringing their sounds to Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews have been called into Wokingham town centre yesterday afternoon to deal with an incident. Parts of Gipsy Lane at its junction with Fairview Road were sealed off and...
Read moreDetailsA musician famous for simple songs about complicated subjects is preparing to launch his latest album with a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsLeep Utilities, owner and operator of last-mile utility networks across the country, has appointed Richard Long as its director of heat.
Read moreDetailsBLOCKBUSTER movies have become more affordable for senior citizens visiting a Winnersh cinema.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL based arts centre South Hill Park is to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a reflective showcase next month.
Read moreDetailsA FINANCIAL services firm has made Bracknell its headquarters, with a move into the Maxis business park.
Read moreDetailsA chance to look back at those many times is coming to Reading town centre on Wednesday, thanks to The History of Reading Society.
Read moreDetailsTwo internationally acclaimed singer-songwriters more accustomed to playing Glastonbury and California's Troubadour will play a unique gig in Henley
Read moreDetailsTHE WEST Forest Sinfonia is to hold an autumn concert on Sunday, October 1.
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