Reading school students decorate pumpkins for Hallowe’en
Theale Green School, on Church Street, Theale, saw pupils and staff members getting creative with their pumpkins.
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School, on Church Street, Theale, saw pupils and staff members getting creative with their pumpkins.
Read moreDetailsDance company Protein will perform The Little Prince through a mix of dance, humour, words and music as it comes to Norden Farm from tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsFinalists have either been nominated by a member of the Parkinson?s community or a peer working in health and social care.
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which supporting senior citizens in the area, offer companionship, hot drinks, biscuits and a two course lunch each weekday.
Read moreDetailsKindermusik with Sarah, offering weekly music lessons for up to age seven, has set up camp on St Peter's Road.
Read moreDetailsThe cast of 14 talented actors graced the stage with their wit, energy and spectacular performances.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre are inviting the community to sponsor a seat, as part of its fundraising initiative.
Read moreDetailsMakylla's Little Imaginations Bookshop, based in Bagshot, launched the fundraising initiative in August to support Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsWine lovers can tickle their taste buds at a special tasting at the Reading Biscuit Factory next week.
Read moreDetailsBallet Theatre UK will perform The Snow Queen on Friday, October 29.
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