World-renowned tenor’s concert will celebrate the setting as much as the music, and it’s all thanks to a day out.
Musicians invite Newbury to an afternoon concert at St John’s Church.
Siege XV, Assault on the Rock tells the story of the last great siege of Gibraltar.
Alastair Smellie’s lighthearted look at The Bell Inn Aldworth Cricket Club’s recent record-breaking victory.
There’s a lively celebration of all things arts and crafts for the next fortnight.
What if William Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers Romeo & Juliet didn’t die in their Veronese tomb but survived to have further adventures?
Dr Russell's Hot Throat Gargle, The Caskettes and IC AndtheDrones will play at Starting Gate.
Heritage open days this weekend at Shaw House and West Berks Museum.
Former USAAF airbase relic open to visitors for next week’s Heritage Day.
Wild Service - Why Nature Needs You is a book by a collection of established and new writers, inspired by the new Right to Roam movement.
Our pick of entertainment goes down with a glass of fizz on a West Berkshire vineyard.
Interview with Jamie Goddard, frontman of the band who recreate the atmosphere of the original acts in Sounds of the 60s.
The couple kick-start their newest project on tour sharing stories of living their dream.
Club will exhibit 40 framed prints from 21 members covering a variety of interests, themes and expertise with some award winning prints on display.
Christopher Cooke talks to wine expert Polly Gibson about his journey of creating the vineyard as told in his book Ancient Land, Pastures New.
One of the most popular and influential bands of the British ska movement plays at the Corn Exchange.
Comedian wowed by summer production in the same week that musical theatre star Elaine Paige also popped by to take in the show.
William Buist’s makes his exhibition debut at the prestigious Mall Galleries.
Remember Me is a realistic 50-minute drama about how a mother and daughter cope with dementia in their family.
Actors from Newbury, Hungerford and Marlborough bring acclaimed Jez Butterworth’s raucous play back to its Wiltshire roots