RaW Sounds Today: Featuring Forlorn, Leoni Jane Kennedy, TRASHCAT, Akin S
Each week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to Reading and Wokingham area
Read moreDetailsEach week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to Reading and Wokingham area
Read moreDetails2026 may’ve started with a cold snap – but when temperatures plummet towards zero, what better way to warm yourself up than with a Murder Mystery? “Towards Zero”, adapted from...
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women will begin their 2026 league campaign in front of a home crowd as they welcome Winchester City Flyers to Arbour Park.
Read moreDetailsWhether you're looking for culture, outdoor walks, live music, or family fun, Reading has plenty lined up as the New Year gets underway.
Read moreDetailsIt's been another great year for music in the Reading and Wokingham area, both for artists based here and acts visiting local venues and events
Read moreDetailsTickets go on sale today (January 2) for Wokingham town council's next table top takeover event.
Read moreDetailsIf you want to get active over the break, Wokingham borough council has lots of information .
Read moreDetailsEntries are set to close tomorrow (Friday, January 2, 2026) for the David Cliff Wokingham half marathon.
Read moreDetailsRehearsals are well under way for Twyford Drama's upcoming pantomime Aladdin, which will be staged in January at Loddon Hall.
Read moreDetailsCinema-goers in Reading will have plenty to look forward to in 2026, with Vue Reading set to screen a wide range of major releases
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