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HEADING up our hit parade this week is a band that stopped off in Wokingham for the recent festival, wowing us with their sounds
Read moreDetailsHEADING up our hit parade this week is a band that stopped off in Wokingham for the recent festival, wowing us with their sounds
Read moreDetailsFaraz Baber is joining consultancy RPS as its operational manager for the South East.
Read moreDetailsThe group started its regular evening rehearsals again after almost two years of no performances.
Read moreDetailsA new comedy open mic night is coming to Reading next week, thanks to Mates Rates Comedy.
Read moreDetailsThe two-day event, called Bookface, will take place from 11am until 4pm on October 16 and 17.
Read moreDetailsBillie Marten will be joining the likes of BC Camplight, Katy J Pearson, TV priest, Eat Daddy Eat and more for the main event.
Read moreDetailsFashion designer Vaishali Ragunathan has unveiled her latest work during London Fashion Week.
Read moreDetailsThe 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsAudiences can sing along to classics including Rehab, Back to Black, Tears Dry on Their Own and more on Saturday, October 16.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming its patrons to feel more comfortable at its upcoming productions.
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