Films announced for Wokingham Open Air cinema
FOR open air cinema this August, who ya gonna call? Elms Field will once again become a big screen for three nights only and the films chosen are all hugely...
Read moreDetailsFOR open air cinema this August, who ya gonna call? Elms Field will once again become a big screen for three nights only and the films chosen are all hugely...
Read moreDetailsA sea of flags, floppy hats and flowery fashion items can mean only one thing… …Festival season is truly upon us! And if there is one brand in the UK...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Music Club returns to Emmbrook on Friday, June 19 with a night on blues. The special guest will be Andy Hodge and the Serious Blues Band, with support coming from Greg...
Read moreDetailsI WILL be honest: my knowledge of American politics before the mid-90s is poor at best. In fact, like most children of the 1980s I imagine, most of my education...
Read moreDetailsBill Bailey brings his LIMBOLAND tour to Reading in October and June 2016 DON'T worry if you missed out on getting Bill Bailey tickets for Reading this October, as the multi-talented...
Read moreDetailsA charity that helps people with autism is glad it got the HuMP when it collected a donation earlier this month. The Hurst Morris People presented £290 to the National...
Read moreDetailsBerzerk Productions' cast for Hood "Did you enjoy that?" director Matt Whitelock asked as I left the Oakwood Centre, having just watched the opening night of Hood. "Well..." I said,...
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