Wokingham poetry for your enjoyment
Cherry tree Sometimes in the morningWhen the world is hard to faceIn lonely isolationNo contact with the human race It feels life’s not worth livingWith no-one there to shareAnd every...
Read moreDetailsCherry tree Sometimes in the morningWhen the world is hard to faceIn lonely isolationNo contact with the human race It feels life’s not worth livingWith no-one there to shareAnd every...
Read moreDetails“The theatre is my tribe. It’s where I belong” An Arborfield schoolboy bullied for his love of musical theatre has won the hearts of the nation with his anti-bullying campaign,...
Read moreDetailsThe countdown has begun for the opening of a Bracknell escape room experience. Puzzalogical Escape Rooms, based on Easthampstead Works, will unlock its doors for the first time on Sunday,...
Read moreDetailsLIVE MUSIC is returning to a local arts centre thanks to modern technology. Norden Farm is looking forward to a special streamed performance from the St John’s Ensemble. The programme...
Read moreDetailsIT’S ONE of the sounds of the summer and it was meant to be a big party – this year Readipop Festival turns five. But the event, due to have...
Read moreDetailsAS A child, he enjoyed performing in school plays. When he was older he joined the Reading Film and Video Makers society. And he has also performed with amateur group...
Read moreDetailsThe comedy line-up for this year’s Henley Festival has been announced – belly laughs will be the order of the day. The drive-in alternative to the annual event will feature...
Read moreDetailsWE’RE back with another collection of diverse music for you to enjoy – it’s all compiled by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. It’s your chance to discover bands you’ve...
Read moreDetails“We won’t be reopening libraries because quarantining books is a labour intensive exercise. But now our electronic offering is huge.”
Read moreDetailsA BARGAIN is being offered to mark the return of the big screen. On Saturday, a Winnersh cinema is to reopen its doors to offer movie lovers a Covid-secure viewing...
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