Reading Town Centre welcomes the return of heritage-inspired Christmas lights at annual switch-on
The magic of Christmas is coming to Reading as the town centre transforms into a twinkling winter wonderland
Read moreDetailsThe magic of Christmas is coming to Reading as the town centre transforms into a twinkling winter wonderland
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse will once again stage its much-anticipated Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday this November, marking the official start of the Jumps Season. The day promises high-quality jumps racing, unforgettable family...
Read moreDetailsBorough performance group EBOS presents classic children's story Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters can enjoy kayaking, climbing and other fun activities
Read moreDetailsResidency at The Hexagon ensures the town can enjoy world class music
Read moreDetailsSurvival stories will be shared through art, poetry, audio, video, and live performance
Read moreDetailsThe Winslow Boy sees a father fighting for his son's reputation
Read moreDetailsWe chat to Kerry Godliman ahead of her latest stand-up show, Bandwidth, which comes to The Hexagon this Sunday, October 12.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a musical night of Heroes and Villains
Read moreDetailsLooking for a treat (not a trick) this autumn? 'The Shadow in the Mirror' is a gothic horror as haunting as it is gripping. Read our review now.
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