Woodley & Earley artists put their work on show
WOODLEY’S Oakwood Centre became a pop-up art gallery on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13 for a very special exhibition. Members of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group showcased...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’S Oakwood Centre became a pop-up art gallery on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13 for a very special exhibition. Members of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group showcased...
Read moreDetailsMARKET Place in Wokingham’s town centre is the venue for a special Easter Passion Play on Good Friday. But the biblical story of Jesus’ trial and crucifixion will be given...
Read moreDetailsThis is a completely different type of story this week about a painting that is unique to me both in style and content. It is a real rarity from a...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Lions Club has teamed up with the Wokingham Theatre to sell tickets for a charity performance of Bronte on Wednesday, June 12, prior to opening night the following...
Read moreDetailsNEVER let it be said that EBOS takes the easy approach. The amateur group, based in Wokingham Without, could have staged another crowd-pleaser, a Gilbert & Sullivan or an umpteenth...
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to discover some locally made gifts is coming to visitors to Norden Farm later this month. The arts centre is holding its ArtiSpring Fair in its 18th century...
Read moreDetailsADAM RICHES would love to tell you what’s going to be in his forthcoming show, but even he’s not sure. You see, it changes every day, depending on who is...
Read moreDetails'A wonderful whizz-bang overview of 18th century society and the finances & politics of such voyages – before we even got onto the men involved and specifically the artists. I...
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT from one of the borough’s top bands has been judged to be a success. Last month, members of Trinity Concert Band performed at All Saints Church in Wokingham....
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL evening of music will be performed in a Reading church this weekend. The Reading Bach Choir will be joined by cellist Stephanie Tress to perform Tavener’s Svyati, which...
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