Western and Abba musical first films for Knowl Hill’s film club
THE FIRST films for this year’s Knowl Hill Film Club are a Western and a musical. On Sunday, January 6, there will be a screening of the classic film High...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST films for this year’s Knowl Hill Film Club are a Western and a musical. On Sunday, January 6, there will be a screening of the classic film High...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the launch of a new film about one of the greatest ever comedy duos, a Winnersh cinema will be screening a special double bill this Sunday. Stan and...
Read moreDetailsAN ANCIENT tradition that sees Santa kill a king was performed across Wokingham borough throughout the festive season. The Yateley Mummers – aka Yateley Morris – took their traditional Mummers...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that has just enjoyed a sold-out tour of America is the first act of 2019 for Wokingham’s Music Club. China Crisis – aka Eddie Lindon and Gary Daly...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST film of the year from the Wokingham Film Society is screened at the Whitty Theatre next Thursday, January 10. The group has chosen Hotel Salvation (PG) for the...
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP Dr Phillip Lee has pledged to support Theresa May in a vote over her leadership this evening. Although Dr Lee resigned from the Government in June over its...
Read moreDetailsStars (out of 5) = 3 One-sentence review = “Solid production of a middling Agatha Christie script” Good for people who = Enjoy playing Cluedo at Christmas Not good for people who = Don't...
Read moreDetailsThis soup is great for cold winter evenings and the real joy of this dish is serving with a crusty baguette with real butter and dipping the bread in so...
Read moreDetailsThe first door on Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened in the Town Hall on Saturday. It was standing room only as Saint Sebastian Wokingham Band performed a selection of...
Read moreDetailsThis week, a heartening story of a man who fulfilled his early potential, going on to become one of the most commercially successful painters of his generation who lived a...
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