REVIEW: @HOME at South Hill Park
'@HOME explores the idea of being stuck inside and, while there is a literal house setting on stage, the dance itself has much more meaning to it.
Read moreDetails'@HOME explores the idea of being stuck inside and, while there is a literal house setting on stage, the dance itself has much more meaning to it.
Read moreDetailsVisitors of the Cole Museum will be able to see an accurate recreation of an Archaeopteryx.
Read moreDetailsEntries will be judged in two age groups including three to five-year-olds and six to eight-year-olds.
Read moreDetailsThe Bulmershe School, on Woodlands Avenue, Woodley, replaced its old versions with 131 updated ones.
Read moreDetailsRoger Flavell, of Marlow, released The Adventures of Colonel Crunch and Friends, which is aimed at ages five to eight.
Read moreDetailsDylan Moran will perform his new show, We Got This, at Concert Hall, on Blagrave Street, on Sunday, June 5 at 8pm.
Read moreDetailsThird Lung, based in Reading, will host its new EP launch at The Facebar, on Ambrose Place, Reading, on Friday, November 26.
Read moreDetailsThe Climate Education Action Plan, launched on Monday at COP26, comprises nine ways to help pupils tackle the impacts of climate change.
Read moreDetailsThe day was hosted by judoka athletes, Danny Williams and Ashley McKenzie at their native Camberley Judo Club, on Deer Rock Road.
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell-based venue will see visitors browse a range of stalls at its Craft and Design Fair.
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