Caversham sensory awareness exhibition The Invisible Dress opens its doors
The presentation, on Church Road, shows individuals how to elevate sensory awareness by bringing together scents and sights.
Read moreDetailsThe presentation, on Church Road, shows individuals how to elevate sensory awareness by bringing together scents and sights.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Friends of Nine Mile Ride, the event in Finchampstead is encouraging families to donate their unwanted Christmas jumpers.
Read moreDetailsThe Netflix comedian, who's starred in The Duchess, In Trouble and The Glitter Room, will step onto the stage for her gig, Missus.
Read moreDetailsAward-winner Mig Kimpton returns with a new unique performance of Mig Kimpton's Tale of the Golden Goose.
Read moreDetailsThe new bar will welcome individuals to its premises on Gun Street, Reading, on Friday, November 26.
Read moreDetailsMartin Collins, 66, of Lower Henley Road, Caversham, was sentenced to three years? imprisonment at Reading Crown Court yesterday.
Read moreDetailsThe East Berkshire Operatic Society will be dazzling audiences with its production of Back To The 5, 6, 7, 8.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading tap yard, on Dunsden Green Farm, hosted a day of spooky-themed activities, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsBorough-based artist McAlistair Hood has used his skills to present mobile stone carving workshops in the borough this summer.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed, which provides clothes and bedding to those in need across Berkshire, will relocate to a bigger premises on Bennet Road.
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