Hop to it: Craft Theory celebrates brewing at South Street
Craft Theory, presented by The Grumpy Goat and South Street Arts Centre, returned, bringing with it signature selections and sessionable snifters
Read moreDetailsCraft Theory, presented by The Grumpy Goat and South Street Arts Centre, returned, bringing with it signature selections and sessionable snifters
Read moreDetailsNew measures have been announced to help bolster NHS services during the winter as part of the Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan this winter
Read moreDetailsFollowing major appearances at Glastonbury and Coachella, The Murder Captial are set to hit the stage at Reading and Leeds before a huge headline tour
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey announces even more names for the festival in September, adding Maria Uzor, AK/DK, Nuha Ruby Ra, and Hatty Taylor
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following reports of a burglary in Shinfield. Police received reports that a burglary had taken place at the Co-op in School Green, Shinfield,...
Read moreDetailsMental health service Tellmi has launched in Berkshire to help young people across Reading, Wokingham, and Berkshire West
Read moreDetailsFestival Republic has confirmed that The 1975 are returning to Reading Festival to replace Capaldi, who pulled out of the event due to health issues
Read moreDetailsWokingham's LGBTQ+ community and its allies joined together to celebrate Pride on Saturday with live music, drag performances, and stalls
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre is just days away from the much-anticipated return of its annual summer production in Reading's historic Abbey Ruins
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, Berkshire Motor Show returned to Prospect Park, brining classic cars, top-end trucks, and magnificent motors to Reading
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