New look for Sindlesham’s The Walter Arms
A CELEBRATION evening last Wednesday saw staff at a Sindlesham pub welcome guests to explore its makeover. The Walter Arms held a VIP part to mark the end of a...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION evening last Wednesday saw staff at a Sindlesham pub welcome guests to explore its makeover. The Walter Arms held a VIP part to mark the end of a...
Read moreDetailsA medley of melodies will fill the Great Hall of Reading University’s London Road campus next month. Reading Festival Chorus choir- a group of 80 singers of both sacred and...
Read moreDetails“We’re going to tell you our stories how WE want to. I am not here to make your conscience feel better. I don’t need you to feel sorry for me.”...
Read moreDetailsFarley Hill Place Gardens is blooming with life and colour ahead of a special charity open day next month. The four acre gardens will open their gates as part of the...
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY night, a Reading venue is to host a special acoustic experience. Dick Valentine is an American music icon and Club Velocity is welcoming him to the intimate surroundings...
Read moreDetailsThe Arts Society, Wokingham, organise three or four visits each year for its members – the most recent one was a walking tour of Reading, looking in particular at the...
Read moreDetailsDonkeys, dogs and kids at the ready- it’s time for Twyford scout’s annual summer fair. Entering its 25th year, the Twyford Donkey Derby has an exciting selection of entertainment planned...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS Tales From the Howard Park Gardens on Sunday, as families flocked to enjoy the latest outdoor production. Hooray! For Mr Toad was performed twice as part of the...
Read moreDetailsA vibrant display of landscape paintings will appear in Dinton Pastures’ Dragon Fly café next month. The exhibition by local artist and musician Richard Conway Jones will include both oil...
Read moreDetailsDragging your lazy teenager out of bed just got ten times easier thanks to Dave Turner, mastermind of Twyford’s record breaking seesaw challenge. Mr Turner- who built the seesaw over...
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