Party time for Club Velocity: Reading club night welcomes The Go Go Cult, Abrasive Trees and This for its big birthday bash
TO CELEBRATE the 19th anniversary of a popular music night, a party is going to be held.
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the 19th anniversary of a popular music night, a party is going to be held.
Read moreDetailsAN APPRENTICESHIP scheme is looking for people who have the power ? it?s with the National Grid
Read moreDetailsWest Forest Townswomen?s Guild met in Emmbrook Village Hall on February 17th to celebrate their 54th birthday.
Read moreDetailsTHE ARTIST behind one of the breakout hits of 2020 is coming to a Reading store on Saturday for a signing
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has become the latest organisation to announce it has signed up for White Ribbon accreditation
Read moreDetailsA BUS service for Spencers Wood and Swallowfield is to be resinstated ? with a warning of use it or lose it
Read moreDetailsON MONDAY, the visitors of the Nettlebed Folk Club will be Scottish band Breabach.
Read moreDetailsA SME tax expert is urging businesses to take advantage of new and extended schemes while they still can, ahead of a likely ?tax grab?
Read moreDetailsA TEMPORARY move of a park and ride will continue until at least May.
Read moreDetailsGraham Bilbe from Reading-based British Trolleybus Society will talk to the club on Tuesday, March 15 at 7.45pm at the Bradbury Centre, Rose Street.
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