From guided walks, photography workshops and heritage open days, the National Trust offers a great variety of activities in Wiltshire.
‘We value this collaboration with a like-minded arts-focused society, enabling us to keep offering affordable sessions for youngsters’.
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Plenty to see and do in and around Newbury this weekend: here’s our pick.
Jamie Read says ‘that moment someone sings a note they didn’t think they could, lets go of inhibitions holding them back, it’s just magic every time’.
Rehearsals start at the beginning of September for Kennet Opera’s production of Carlisle Floyd’s Susannah, set in the mid-20th century.
Visitors dazzled by Luke Jerram’s seven-metre Sun, each centimetre of the internally-lit spherical sculpture representing 2,000km of its surface.
Rob Henry’s The Premonition Effect, available on Kindle, that has taken some 10 years to come to fruition.
Local artists and craftspeople will be displaying their work on the railings of Victoria Park Nursery and on tables nearby.
Reading Borough Council have issued the following information for West Berks residents and festivalgoers.
Tickets now on sale.
Ley Lines is a small and intimate weekend-long festival deep in the Wiltshire countryside.
The Ruth Strauss Foundation was founded by Sir Andrew Strauss, whose wife was diagnosed with an incurable lung cancer that affects non-smokers.
Next month’s production of The Old Country is Ann Davidson’s directorial debut with the Wash Common theatre.
Collective of 12 artists and makers exhibit at Highclere as part of Hants Open Studios.
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A weekend of star-gazing, sculpture and superstars.
Singer Stephanie Belle returns to The Bear in Hungerford before morning of wartime talks.
Comedy supergroup Baby Wants Candy present the hit hip hop musical created in LA - you pick the legend, the cast makes up the rest.
Things kick off soon with the return of the Corn Exchange’s monthly comedy club The Comedy Network.