Twyford sax group jam with musical legend Snake Davis
MANY of us dream of jamming with our musical heroes, but few of us get to do it for real. Members of a Twyford-based group have done just that –...
Read moreDetailsMANY of us dream of jamming with our musical heroes, but few of us get to do it for real. Members of a Twyford-based group have done just that –...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, we shared a short story created by members of Wokingham Library’s Writers Group. They’ve been hard at work creating fiction based on the theme of isolation. And in...
Read moreDetailsNEW Live streams will keep locals connected with the arts following the introduction of a new online platform. Launched late last month as part of the annual Reading Children’s Festival,...
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE enjoys listening to music, so we’re delighted to introduce a great new playlist for you to tune in to. Curated by Chris Hillman from White Star Records, it features...
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL-based arts centre says that unless it gets support it will disappear. South Hill Park has launched the urgent appeal saying that the future for the arts remains uncertain...
Read moreDetailsThe Watermill Theatre has existed in Bagnor, Newbury since the early 1960s - but the site itself dates back to at least 1086, even making an appearance in the Doomsday...
Read moreDetails"Car Park Party is in-line with the latest social distancing measures, so attendees can sit back, relax, laugh and sing their hearts out."
Read moreDetails“We hope that these new resources will also inspire people to get involved in our museums and collections, by visiting, studying, attending events or volunteering."
Read moreDetailsNEW ADVICE from the Government last week revealed that we could go for a walk and back to work, but only if we couldn’t work from home and not use...
Read moreDetailsLast night, television viewers in the borough may have spotted a familiar face, after a Winnersh teacher appeared on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
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