Wokingham stage school patron signed up for Strictly Come Dancing
Emma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being picked for the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Read moreDetailsEmma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being picked for the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Read moreDetailsPopular Abba tunes will be performed once again thanks to tribute band Gimmie Abba. The group will be at Norden Farm later this month as part of its 20th anniversary...
Read moreDetailsCalifornian punk band Plague Vendor have announced a string of upcoming performances including an appearance at this year’s Reading Festival. The four-strong group comprises musicians Brandon Blaine (vocals), Michael Perez...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, July 28, more than 100 youngsters eschewed their lie-in to take part in the open auditions for The Hexagon’s annual pantomime Cinderella
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s new-look PizzaExpress is a restaurant of two halves: the new kitchen area is towards the front, while the back area is a light and spacious conservatory area with plenty...
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEEN a while coming, but finally the Bar + Block Steakhouse in Winnersh is preparing to open – and to celebrate, it is offering diners a tasty 40% discount...
Read moreDetailsTim Holder, a famous cartoonist from the 60s and 70s was really well known for his infamous and sometimes not very flattering caricatures of famous sporting and political faces of...
Read moreDetailsAn arts centre in Bracknell- which has received record numbers of visitors this year- is going global with the help of its ties in Europe, Africa and the Far East. ...
Read moreDetailsAn evening of iconic pop tracks is promised for guests of a 90s boy band reunion next spring. Music legends 5IVE, AI, Damage and 911 will take to the stage...
Read moreDetailsWE’RE not going to beat about the Bush - an act coming to Norden Farm next month is aiming to be as close to the real thing as possible. Kate...
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