POETRY CORNER: The fall of a tree
It stood tall once, stately, Proud of its immensity, its age. Dominating the village green, Over-topping the small cottages.
Read moreDetailsIt stood tall once, stately, Proud of its immensity, its age. Dominating the village green, Over-topping the small cottages.
Read moreDetailsThe cast of 14 talented actors graced the stage with their wit, energy and spectacular performances.
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of the Sixties is, for many of us, the soundtrack to our lives - and Manfred Mann is right at the centre of it.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre are inviting the community to sponsor a seat, as part of its fundraising initiative.
Read moreDetailsFor the benefit of new readers, each week we round up 10 great tracks, all with connections to the area.
Read moreDetailsLynne Bellchamber has captured the historic building to remember her husband and former Wokingham Town councillor James Fox.
Read moreDetailsBallet Theatre UK will perform The Snow Queen on Friday, October 29.
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH for new artwork to go alongside the Carnival Hub development has turned into a worldwide contest after entries came from across the globe.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS are being invited to create a picture from nature in a new content being run by Earley Town Council
Read moreDetailsTop Hat will be bringing glitz and glamour to the theatre stage throughout the winter season.
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