Down at the Abbey adds new names to festival line-up
Down at the Abbey has announced a string of artists who will be taking to the stage at the event in the auspicious surroundings of Reading Abbey
Read moreDetailsDown at the Abbey has announced a string of artists who will be taking to the stage at the event in the auspicious surroundings of Reading Abbey
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of sexual assault in Wokingham during which a woman was assaulted
Read moreDetailsWokingham wedding: a local affair of the heart
Read moreDetailsTo ensure life-changing work can continue in very challenging financial times makes it necessary to find savings in parts of the council's expenditure
Read moreDetailsAll the world's on stage at Wokingham Theatre
Read moreDetailsWokingham in Bloom announces new sponsor
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People's summer season is in full swing ? with their next performance tonight (Thursday, July 13) at The Stag and Hounds in Binfield
Read moreDetailsPROSPECTIVE scholars are invited to attend campus tours of the University of Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsHenley Festival saw five days of performance and art as Nile Rodgers and Chic head up a stellar bill, including Boney M, Jo Brand, and Westlife
Read moreDetailsA 32-day relay made a stop in Reading on Friday, July 7, to inspire people to protect the planet and take action to reach net zero.
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