Family write poetry book through lockdown video calls
Wokingham poet Jean Hill, her children and grandchild have published their poems in their new collection, Generations Apart During Lockdown.
Read moreDetailsWokingham poet Jean Hill, her children and grandchild have published their poems in their new collection, Generations Apart During Lockdown.
Read moreDetailsMakers of a new musical, planned for Henley’s Kenton Theatre this October, are looking to bring on the good times while raising a good deal for charity.
Read moreDetails“We’ve written clues on the wrapping, and then visitors get to choose which to take. The only rule is that they can’t open it until they’re home."
Read moreDetailsOver a third of those polled listed visiting the cinema as one of its most missed activities during lockdown.
Read moreDetails“Bringing people together to take part in the arts and have that shared creative experience is what we do. Just because our doors are closed doesn’t mean that this should...
Read moreDetailsThe Beauty Hall from Next will replace Debenhams’ beauty halls in all five stores closing down.
Read moreDetailsThere are four other department stores closing are in Croydon, Birmingham, Leicester and Glasgow, all from Hammerson-owned shopping centres.
Read moreDetailsThe performance will be shown on the National Theatre’s YouTube channel tonight at 7pm. It will also be available on demand for seven days after.
Read moreDetailsRECORDS will be spinning again at a Maidenhead arts centre, as it plans its first live online event. The Vinyl Frontier is a popular monthly celebration of music, usually held...
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY, when you buy a ticket for a concert, you know what the programme will be and when it’s taking place. But a local orchestra is launching a leap of...
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