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Boy George and his band Culture Club will perform at Englefield House in Theale later this year.
Read moreDetailsBoy George and his band Culture Club will perform at Englefield House in Theale later this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham housebuilder Sam Lester turned to acting, playing an extra in a reboot of Rise of the Footsoldier with Vinnie Jones.
Read moreDetailsBIG FESTIVAL celebrations will be put on hold as future plans are announced for next summer. Readipop, a Reading-based charity providing access to music for vulnerable young people, has revealed...
Read moreDetailsART EXHIBITIONS will be presented online showcasing the work of talented artists. The Reading Guild of Artists, a group of professional and amateur artists in Berkshire, has announced its new...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN will be able to learn coding skills at a new after-school club launching later this month. Code Ninjas has set up a new centre at St Crispin’s School on...
Read moreDetailsLemons Lemons Lemons Lemons LemonsProgress TheatreMarch 24-26Progresstheatre.co.uk Progress Theatre hosted a virtual performance of Sam Steiner’s two-hander play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons last month. The 90-minute play, involving a...
Read moreDetailsFESTIVAL for the arts has created a special family-friendly activity for the school holidays. Norden Farm’s Quest Family Fest, an annual festival holding a range of events for children and...
Read moreDetailsHAIRDRESSERS are sharpening their scissors ahead of reopening tomorrow. All hair and beauty salons have been given the go ahead to open again on Monday, April 12 along with non-essential...
Read moreDetailsEASTER bunnies were hopping around Crowthorne for a special delivery last week. COATS, a charity supporting the welfare of senior residents in the area, delivered Easter gifts to each of...
Read moreDetailsA PUB is getting ready to reopen its doors after a full refurbishment over lockdown. The Queen’s Oak, in Finchampstead, will welcome back customers with its newly decorated premises on...
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