20 years ago musicians Andy Richardson and George Wicks decided to 'get something going in Hungerford'.
Open day for From Colour To Calm, by local artists Geoff Wond and Isobel Pigott and ceramics by Sally Bettridge.
The colourful spectacle of the Swan Uppers came to the Thames in West Berkshire on Thursday.
Proceeds from the release will also support music activities at the Waterside's Music Lounge.
The Unicorn at the Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford Playhouse. Review by JON LEWIS.
The Land’s Heart is Greater Than Its Map: Promenade around Oxford Castle Quarter. Review by JON LEWIS.
Le Navet Bete: Treasure Island, at the Corn Exchange, from Thursday, July 7, to Saturday, July 9, review by ROBIN STRAPP.
Colourful traditional spectacle always draws a crowd at Goring Lock.
CARSICK win ballot to play at the Steventon festival on opening day.
Heritage Live Concerts followed by Flackstock celebration of Caroline Flack’s Life with comedy, dance and music.
The first major UK revival of 1996's Whistle Down The Wind since 2010.
Review: Apollo Big Band with guest Simon Currie at The Sutton Hall, Stockcross.
CAMERON BLACKSHAW is heading to Hill Farm, Steventon, to report on the big little festival ‘in all its weird and wonderful glory’.
Founded in 1621, Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest in the UK, and one of the oldest in the world.
Prestigious sports car enthusiasts revisit Greenham's piece of history.
Archie Coffield joins the 20 musicians of the Project Band in Victoria Park.
Another great turnout for the popular informal meet of classic vehicles in Aldworth.
A packed schedule of workshops and courses on offer in the town centre.
West Berks libraries urge adults and children to sign up and read.
Newbury preview for 'one of the best young companies in the UK'.