Jazz groups in Reading and Bracknell team up to host evening with Mark Lockheart
TWO groups of music lovers are teaming up to hold a special concert later this month, aimed at celebrating a popular contemporary artist
Read moreDetailsTWO groups of music lovers are teaming up to hold a special concert later this month, aimed at celebrating a popular contemporary artist
Read moreDetailsAn exhibition that celebrates one of the most famous convicts in Berkshire, Oscar Wilde, is currently taking place in neighbouring Reading
Read moreDetailsA SHOPPING centre in neighbouring Bracknell will sing to celebrate its second birthday.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW season of the Nettlebed Folk Club gets underway from Monday with a visit from The Furrow Collective
Read moreDetailsThe ale was created just for Heritage Day on Saturday, September 14, when the town centre will be hosting a fun-filled day to celebrate eight centuries of the market
Read moreDetailsA PERFORMANCE of Woodley Theatres autumn production of The Herd will help raise funds for a good cause
Read moreDetailsThe rich colours of southern France and scenes from our local landscape will be coming to Henley this September, as two artists put on their second joint exhibition. Motivated by...
Read moreDetailsBEER and sport lovers will be able to combine their two favourite interests thanks to a special event taking place in neighbouring Henley next month
Read moreDetailsA book hunt has taken off in Wokingham as bookworms have been exploring the borough to discover the latest adventure story. In just under two weeks, Louise Wilding, of Norreys...
Read moreDetailsA young filmmaker stole the limelight last Wednesday when he showcased his first short black comedy piece, which even starred two BBC actors. Jack Griffiths hosted the first screening of...
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