Local singers celebrate their quarter-century in style with their own concert at Newbury Spring Festival.
The Duke of Kent attended a performance at St Nicolas Church, in his role as Patron of the Newbury Spring Festival.
Newbury-based band Number of the Beef Download warm-up and release party for their debut EP on Friday at The Face Bar, doors at 7pm, BE THERE!!!
Online bidding has begun for tickets donated to the charity online auction to raise funds for the Corn Exchange Old Library campaign.
Hailing from the oldest settlement west of the Rocky Mountains, The Hackles will be gracing the ACE Space stage on Friday.
Creative family activities are on offer at the Corn Exchange, Learning Centre and The Base Greenham.
Hannah Maskell, a huge advocate for community music and bringing the arts to all, offers an opportunity for local singers to be involved.
THE amazing young dancers from Ballet Central will be back for the Newbury Spring Festival next week.
Informal meet at the award-winning Aldworth pub on Sunday afternoon.
This was a Newbury Spring Festival evening with a difference, combining a supper, a wine tasting and a concert.
Operatic soprano Denise Leigh, who is blind, blew Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli and the crowd away.
Highclere-based artist Chris Boulton holding his fourth show in aid of Pelican Cancer Foundation and My Cancer My Choices.
Make a date for world-class music, catch the famous Wilton Diptych, meet Wander Woman, do a grand tour of art studios and see What the Butler Saw.
Not one, nor two, but three amazing soloists perform with the London Mozart Players.
Tickets sold out within hours of going on sale and the whole fundraising event raised more than £20,000.
The antiques expert will talk about his work as an auctioneer and his time on TV with Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip.
Newbury Choral Society scheme aims to pay each choral scholar £250/term to support their early career development.
Gina Robinson’s Gazing into the Face of Extinction, is of the endangered African white backed vulture.
Beenham Wind Orchestra Spring Concert: A Tribute to the Natural World reviewed by Ray Wilton.
Stories of founder of socialist newspaper The Clarion, Robert Blatchford, and Sheffield conductor and Clarion activist GHB Ward.