Poet Clare is Christmas crackers for her new book
CROWTHORNE poet Clare Bevan is celebrating the release of her latest collection of children's poems, Clare Bevan's Christmas Cracker.
Read moreDetailsCROWTHORNE poet Clare Bevan is celebrating the release of her latest collection of children's poems, Clare Bevan's Christmas Cracker.
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance are inviting people to a fundraising service of Christmas carols and readings tomorrow, Saturday, December 11 at Wellington College.
Read moreDetailsTwo members of Thames Valley Writers' Circle have published books based on their passions.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival partner Three is offering customers the chance to bag pre-sale tickets from 8am this Wednesday, December 8.
Read moreDetailsBad Manners frontman Buster Bloodvessel wants Reading Christmas partygoers to get sweaty with him - here's why
Read moreDetailsSANTA is alive and well, and living in Warfield.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon will host the Xmas Star Extravaganza, a 90 minute programme of Christmas music and dance performances suitable for the whole family.
Read moreDetailsYes, Santa is the world's greenest traveller. here's how
Read moreDetailsIT?S one of the most Christmassy stories of them all ? a tale of redemption, and celebration. Did you know A Christmas Carol is set in Reading?
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S only a few sleeps left until Beauty and the Beast arrives at The Hexagon.
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