Comedian Dara O Briain brings new tour to The Hexagon stage next spring
As part of his 2022 tour, he'll be heading to The Hexagon for one night only to perform So... Where Were We? on Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsAs part of his 2022 tour, he'll be heading to The Hexagon for one night only to perform So... Where Were We? on Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsThe facility launched in Battle Street Car Park last week.
Read moreDetailsIt has said its staff and volunteers are working hard to respond to calls but the volume is "overwhelming".
Read moreDetailsThe East Berkshire Operatic Society, EBOS, presents its show, Back To The 5 6 7 8, at South Hill Park's Wilde Theatre until this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThrive is asking residents to get involved with gardening and nature projects this autumn to brighten up the colder days.
Read moreDetailsAs of Monday, November 1, the travel operator has been running more Buzz 42 buses to the town centre.
Read moreDetailsReading Friends of the Earth and Econet have teamed up to host a COP26 session in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsAA awarded L'Ortolan, on Church Lane, three AA Rosettes in its annual award ceremony last month.
Read moreDetailsR Young Art Gallery, at Alexandra Court, Wokingham, invited members of the public to its grand opening to showcase its new studio.
Read moreDetailsTo get into the festive spirit, participants can enjoy creating their wreaths at the venue on Broad Street Mall.
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