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First hitting the road in 1966, the band's career has since spanned over six decades touring across the UK and Europe.
Read moreDetailsFirst hitting the road in 1966, the band's career has since spanned over six decades touring across the UK and Europe.
Read moreDetailsAlexander Devine Children's Hospice is hosting its ninth event in-person this year, after moving to a virtual event last Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe Pheasant on Reading Road is hosting a spooky carnival-themed day on Saturday, from noon until late that night.
Read moreDetailsThe My Journey team has organised two Hallowe'en Picture Hunts at California Country Park and Stanlake Meadows, Twyford.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S libraries are running a range of events for children this half-term.
Read moreDetailsDORIAN, written by Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Owen Horsley, is an experimental adaptation presenting Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Read moreDetailsThe festival raised funds for Mencap, a charity which supports people with learning disabilities.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company is presenting its staged version of The Secret Life Of Humans from October 11 to 16.
Read moreDetailsEye donation will be discussed at a South Hill Park event this week, to mark Organ Donation Week.
Read moreDetailsAll Star Superslam Wrestling will be presenting its new tag team champions event.
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