FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: Celebrating the Queen .. and more
As we celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, it is worth remembering there is another 96-year-old institution in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsAs we celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, it is worth remembering there is another 96-year-old institution in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsAn adventurous woman planned her own funeral to include unusual entertainment at her wake: morris dancing and a jazz band.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares to celebrate the Queen?s 70th anniversary as our monarch, a new exhibition looks at her connections to the Royal county
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT celebrating the music of The Eagles is coming to Reading this autumn as Talon returns for its 25th anniversary tour at The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsAled Jones is teaming up with Russell Watson for a special festive tour and Reading?s Hexagon theatre is one of the stop-off points for the duo
Read moreDetailsWith two great shows taking place in Reading on the same night, we decided to go to both of them - here's why
Read moreDetailsExperienced payroll manager Dongying Zhou is looking forward to the challenge of working in the bus sector for the first time
Read moreDetailsONE of our missions is to champion new music as well as local music and our two new entries this week showcase just that
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition to celebrate the Queen?s platinum jubilee will be launched at the Berkshire Record Office in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHE PROMISE of theatre in unusual places is coming to Reading next week, as Sitelines returns.
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