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A musician famous for simple songs about complicated subjects is preparing to launch his latest album with a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsA musician famous for simple songs about complicated subjects is preparing to launch his latest album with a visit to Reading.
Read moreDetailsBLOCKBUSTER movies have become more affordable for senior citizens visiting a Winnersh cinema.
Read moreDetailsTwo internationally acclaimed singer-songwriters more accustomed to playing Glastonbury and California's Troubadour will play a unique gig in Henley
Read moreDetailsThe fun never stops for Suzi Ruffell. As soon as she finished touring her last covid-delayed show she immediately started thinking about a new one
Read moreDetailsTHE WEST Forest Sinfonia is to hold an autumn concert on Sunday, October 1.
Read moreDetailsReading Embroiderers Guild is holding an exhibition of its work to mark its anniversary.
Read moreDetailsCalendar Girls The Musical: warm, witty and wonderful, it's a must-see
Read moreDetailsWE'VE got three great new tracks for you this week, including something we thought was so good it had to be the first thing you hear.
Read moreDetailsRocket Kings is set to release their third album and is marking the event with a live set at The Fisherman's Cottage on Saturday, September 16
Read moreDetailsNext month, Ascot Racecourse is bringing its British Flat racing season to a close with QIPCO British Champions Day
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