Wokingham Town Hall painting ‘would make my late husband proud’ says widow
Lynne Bellchamber has captured the historic building to remember her husband and former Wokingham Town councillor James Fox.
Read moreDetailsLynne Bellchamber has captured the historic building to remember her husband and former Wokingham Town councillor James Fox.
Read moreDetailsBallet Theatre UK will perform The Snow Queen on Friday, October 29.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH'S libraries are running a range of events for children this half-term.
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH for new artwork to go alongside the Carnival Hub development has turned into a worldwide contest after entries came from across the globe.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS are being invited to create a picture from nature in a new content being run by Earley Town Council
Read moreDetailsTop Hat will be bringing glitz and glamour to the theatre stage throughout the winter season.
Read moreDetailsDORIAN, written by Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Owen Horsley, is an experimental adaptation presenting Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Read moreDetailsThe entertainer is dropping in to The Mill at Sonning for his Rod Stewart Experience.
Read moreDetailsCharlie Waite, a global leading landscape photographer, will make an appearance at the Whitty Theatre.
Read moreDetailsA DUO who has played more than 2,500 gigs will be appearing at Nettlebed Folk Club on Monday, October 25
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