Church to host talk on Islamic art
A JUXTAPOSITION of two cultures will be explored this Sunday at an Earley church
Read moreDetailsA JUXTAPOSITION of two cultures will be explored this Sunday at an Earley church
Read moreDetailsBased on the book, Islamic Art Meets British Flowers, authors Hadil Tamim and Adrian Lawson will be hosting an exhibition and talk.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School is hosting the annual Art Fair to fundraise for Royal Berkshire Hospital's Staff Wellness Centre.
Read moreDetailsWORK to improve a junction where a cyclist died four-and-a-half years ago will start in the new year
Read moreDetailsLOGBOOKS from HMS Warrior, a 1860s warship, are being used to build a picture of how Earth?s climate has changed since pre-industrial times.
Read moreDetailsKindermusik with Sarah, offering weekly music lessons for up to age seven, has set up camp on St Peter's Road.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE who have been financially affected by the pandemic, or just need a helping hand with their finances can take part in a special course
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are invited to go on a treasure trail across Earley this half-term
Read moreDetailsDRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venue
Read moreDetailsARTISTS are being invited to create a picture from nature in a new content being run by Earley Town Council
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