Reading Gaol mural confirmed to be genuine Banksy piece
World-renowned artist Banksy has confirmed he is responsible for the Reading Gaol mural.
Read moreDetailsWorld-renowned artist Banksy has confirmed he is responsible for the Reading Gaol mural.
Read moreDetailsA NEW verse has been added to the Ballad of Reading Gaol, thanks to a mystery artist’s work. Overnight, art appeared on the wall of the Reading landmark and it...
Read moreDetailsFor people of a certain age, the modern technology is still space age stuff. The mobile phone in our hand is more powerful than the computers used to send a...
Read moreDetailsDates have been announced for next year's Henley Arts Trail.
Read moreDetailsThe team behind Shinfield Studios is hosting a consultation evening next week.
Read moreDetailsTHE BEAUTY of our Top 10 tracks is that time can go backwards. This week’s top entry in our Wokingham Loves Music playlist is a song from Red Tape Resistance...
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/rJdGPau7Q7M LET’S NOT put too fine a point on it, it’s been ages since we’ve been able to go to a gig and we’re missing it. Hopefully, with coronavirus rates...
Read moreDetailsTHE CAMPAIGN to turn Reading Gaol into an arts centre could go into extra time if a request for an extension is approved. Last week, Reading East MP Matt Rodda...
Read moreDetailsBracknell’s 2HI Radio serves the whole of Berkshire with drum and bass, techno and more - but it’s turning its hand to something new.
Read moreDetails“During this time of isolation, when all the galleries and exhibitions are closed, it felt extra special to be able to share my artwork on the streets and roads with...
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