Celtic music group visit Henley-on-Thames for one night only
The band plays a mix of traditional tunes, lively instrumentals and contemporary songs on over a dozen instruments in a non-traditional way.
Read moreDetailsThe band plays a mix of traditional tunes, lively instrumentals and contemporary songs on over a dozen instruments in a non-traditional way.
Read moreDetailsThe awards, which took place at The Great Barn, in Oxfordshire, recognise the efforts of Thames Valley Police?s neighbourhood policing teams.
Read moreDetailsOaklands Infant School, on Butler Road, treated its year one pupils to an exciting reading space full of books and colourful paintings.
Read moreDetailsThe event, on Gorse Ride North, aims to encourage more people to talk about the issues surrounding domestic abuse to each other.
Read moreDetailsHis production, Ocean, will splash into the Reading arts venue on Thursday, April 14.
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell arts venue will see audiences booing and hissing in its Wilde Theatre as it presents it's annual pantomime.
Read moreDetailsFirst hitting the road in 1966, the band's career has since spanned over six decades touring across the UK and Europe.
Read moreDetailsThe group, in Sindlesham, will take it in turns to loop around the Reddam House grounds.
Read moreDetailsFREE bus travel to help people get to job interviews has been gifted to a Reading charity.
Read moreDetailsCreated by Fantasy World Maps, the map will display a range of locations and landmarks across the county which have been highlighted by residents.
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