Wokingham woman organises breast cancer bonanza
Stephanie Skilton has organised The Big Boobie Bonanza, a fundraising fair in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Coppafeel.
Read moreDetailsStephanie Skilton has organised The Big Boobie Bonanza, a fundraising fair in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Coppafeel.
Read moreDetailsPRODUCERS of this year’s pantomime at The Hexagon have announced it won’t include a junior ensemble this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Guild of Artists (RGA) has released the names of this year’s recipients of the Marie Dyson Award. BBC Radio 3 presenter, Fiona Talkington said “it was a privilege...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has won a Green Apple Award last week for leading the way when it comes to sustainability
Read moreDetailsReading-based Progress Theatre company has planned a range of productions all the way up until June next year.
Read moreDetailsThe lucky winners of a summer raffle have been announced - and the draw helps the work of Me2 Club
Read moreDetailsA READING college said that technical learning is key for students who are looking to work in modern industries.
Read moreDetailsBACK in February 1968, a musical legend was born: prog rock group Jethro Tull performed their first gig at the famous Marquee Club in London’s Wardour Street. They’ve not stopped...
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.
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