Celebrate the best in gin, rum and tequila at one day festival in Reading’s Great Hall
BOTANICALS, juniper berries and slice will all come together in perfect synchrony later this month for a one-day celebration of the G'n'T.
Read moreDetailsBOTANICALS, juniper berries and slice will all come together in perfect synchrony later this month for a one-day celebration of the G'n'T.
Read moreDetailsPassed away peacefully in the Royal Berkshire Hospital on 23rd September 2022, aged 81 years. A much-loved husbandof 53 years to Ann, a dear father to Anna, Paul, Victoria and...
Read moreDetailsAMONG those taking part in the recent Reading Legal Walk were a team from the Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh
Read moreDetailsA new community hub will open its doors on Friday, in neighbouring Bracknell, with an aim of helping Ukrainians as well as the wider community.
Read moreDetailsSINGERS are invited to join in a new festive musical based on the events of the first Christmas.
Read moreDetailsOctober is one of the most colourful times of the year.
Read moreDetailsA SONNING resident has praised his local theatre on national television.
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH has been launched to find a contractor to help people who need mobility aids in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsThe hosepipe ban affecting people across Reading and Wokingham is expected to last until next year, Thames Water has announced.
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