Friendship Festival will welcome newcomers from Hong Kong to Reading
A FRIENDSHIP festival will take place in Reading later this month, in a bid to welcome people who have come to the town from Hong Kong.
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDSHIP festival will take place in Reading later this month, in a bid to welcome people who have come to the town from Hong Kong.
Read moreDetailsA THREE-WEEK festival bursting with fun for Reading?s youngsters will be launching on Saturday with a fiesta
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT this weekend will help raise funds for Ukrainian refugees who have come to Berkshire
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to own a piece of televisual history from Reading-born Tiswas host Chris Tarrant is being offered, in exchange for a donation to charity.
Read moreDetailsA CLASSICAL guitar recital will take place in two churches this month.
Read moreDetailsA PLAYHATCH pub is preparing for an evening of music aimed at supporting Ukrainians affected by Putin?s invasion.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING has been called by the people who run the Royal Berkshire Hospital, aimed at exploring the how to maintain its listed buildings
Read moreDetailsA THEALE-based logistics specialist has been presented with a Queen?s Award for its work in international trade.
Read moreDetailsA PARTNER of a Reading-based law firm has been shortlisted for a national award.
Read moreDetailsMulti-instrumentalist Ana Silvera is coming to Reading to celebrate her new studio album, The Fabulist. Here's what you can expect
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