Sale helps Progress Theatre’s fundraising campaign
Reading's Progress Theatre raised almost £800 from a special sale held last month. The event, on Saturday, August 21, came as part of its Building for Progress campaign to which...
Read moreDetailsReading's Progress Theatre raised almost £800 from a special sale held last month. The event, on Saturday, August 21, came as part of its Building for Progress campaign to which...
Read moreDetailsGwenifer Raymond, who is known for her experimental, instrumental folk music, is performing at Down At The Abbey this weekend — and she is urging people to come along.
Read moreDetailsAfter 18 months on the subs bench, the most comprehensive guide to the local music scene returns - here's the gigs you can enjoy across Wokingham and Reading over the...
Read moreDetailsThe Reading branch of Cycling UK is running free classes this Sunday offering tasters for people wanting to get on their bike
Read moreDetailsCOLOUR, noise, entertainment and food all made up last weekend’s Reading Pride celebrations, proving that Love does indeed Unite
Read moreDetailsHELP IS at hand for charities navigating the post-pandemic world, courtesy of a Thames Valley law firm
Read moreDetailsCreated by the Really Local Group, the team hopes Reading Biscuit Factory will become a community hub for the town.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is giving away free day tickets - but you have to be quick as the final date for getting one is Sunday
Read moreDetailsA celebration of our edible heritage kicks off tomorrow in both Reading and Wokingham - here's what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsIt's been a record-breaking year for recycling according to re3: with more than half waste collected recycled for the first time
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