REVIEW: An extra festive treat from South Street and comedian Mark Thomas
THERE IS something special about Christmas and in his humorous festive show, Mark Thomas aims to distill that je ne sais quoi
Read moreDetailsTHERE IS something special about Christmas and in his humorous festive show, Mark Thomas aims to distill that je ne sais quoi
Read moreDetailsA Malawian-born stand up is going to be busy over the festive season preparing for his new tour. Daliso Chaponda will be visiting Norden Farm in Maidenhead next year, for...
Read moreDetailsA look at what was making the headlines in May 2021 in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsA FINALIST from Britain?s Got Talent is looking forward to 2022 - he will be visiting Henley?s Kenton Theatre to present his new show Wonder
Read moreDetailsWELL, Old Father Time is here ready for us to bid 2020 goodbye. Here we look back at the music scene from the past 12 months
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn more about climate justice is coming to Reading in February.
Read moreDetailsPeter Driver, who lives in Mortimer, has created a limited edition print in memory of his daughter Alice, who passed away in 2019, aged 28.
Read moreDetailsPOETRY lovers in Reading have gone international following a link-up with their American twin.
Read moreDetailsCLASSIC DISHES have been given a contemporary twist at a historic Finchampstead pub.
Read moreDetailsHow we have reached the end of this year quite so quickly I do not know. 2021 has been a messy, colourful blur
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