Yes, it’s True: Spandau Ballet star to perform at The Whitty
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spandau Ballet's debut album, co-founder Steve Norman is preparing to come to The Whitty Theatre in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spandau Ballet's debut album, co-founder Steve Norman is preparing to come to The Whitty Theatre in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsSOME of Reading?s car parks are short stay, some are long stay and for drivers parked in Palmer Park, well, they are in it for the long haul.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM garden centre is encouraging people to turn their homes into winter wonderlands this year.
Read moreDetailsThe space features state-of-the-art equipment for playing, analysing and shout-casting.
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation awarded the arts venue with a cheque to put towards improvements in the building.
Read moreDetailsPreparing for the launch of her second album next week, musician Rebecca Lucy Taylor said her latest release tells a story of self-acceptance.
Read moreDetailsA NEW festive menu is to launch at McDonald?s next week, with some new burgers available for just six weeks only.
Read moreDetailsIn the last few weeks alone, politics has been moving quickly and it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.
Read moreDetailsChristmas fun is planned at South Hill Park - and it's not just panto. Here's what you can look forward to
Read moreDetailsThe band plays a mix of traditional tunes, lively instrumentals and contemporary songs on over a dozen instruments in a non-traditional way.
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