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Ben Edmunds, from neighbouring Warfield, has won a national art competition, meaning his art will be made into a mural at a hospital in High Wycombe.
Read moreDetailsBen Edmunds, from neighbouring Warfield, has won a national art competition, meaning his art will be made into a mural at a hospital in High Wycombe.
Read moreDetailsA debut single from Helta Skelta tops this week's Wokingham Loves Music playlist.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh-born, award-winning film writer and director Jessica Swale is pleading with film studios to release blockbuster films.
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, Liz Chaderton will be showcasing her new book as part of the Autumn Henley Arts Trail.
Read moreDetailsA rare opportunity has arisen to visit an art exhibition this weekend, with Artists at Shiplake.
Read moreDetailsPhil Penman, who worked for The Wokingham Times, is now the subject of a solo photography exhibition at Harrods in London.
Read moreDetailsYOU MIGHT think that being in hospital during the pandemic would be a depressing affair – all those safety measures, face coverings and rules can turn the place of healing...
Read moreDetailsReading Guild of Artists' (RGA) is thrilled to announce the opening of its first on-line exhibition, 90 years after the Guild was founded in 1930. Billed as the first instalment...
Read moreDetailsTHERE’S NOTHING finer than discovering a new treat and that’s exactly what’s on offer thanks to Wokingham Loves Music. This week’s collection of tunes includes an appearance from Wokingham-based Crooked...
Read moreDetailsA Seat In The ParkWargrave Theatre WorkshopMill GreenSeptember 19-20 What a treat it was to take my own seat to the park (Mill Green) and watch A Seat in the...
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