Tickets for three-day celebration of music, nature and thought-provoking talks go on sale.
Acts performing at the Corn Exchange this weekend include The Mezz, No Good Sons, The Station, Izzy Adams and A Dirty Soul.
Good vibes all round: here’s our pick of where to find them.
Anne Payton’s The Odyssey & the Female Divine, an exhibition of paintings inspired by the ancient Greek poet, to go on show in Stanford Dingley.
Saxophonist and clarinettist will be backed by the Pangbourne Jazz Club rhythm section on Sunday night.
Original creative artwork by more than 20 local artists and makers on display along the railings, as Art on the Park returned to town.
BBC Strictly Come Dancing superstar signs copies of his debut children's book Code Name Foxtrot. at Hungerford Bookshop.
Rum Cask cider, voted Cider of the Festival at Ascot Beer & Cider Festival in the CAMRA Berkshire South East festival competition.
Whatever your views – cynic, believer or undecided, Dom Joly – The Conspiracy Tour could be right up your street.
60 panels and more than 250 printed images will include portraits, landscapes, wildlife and even some arty ones.
Community choir that welcomes everyone, no matter their singing ability, celebrate their anniversary.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton Du Beke at Hungerford Bookshop signing his debut children’s book Code Name Foxtrot.
Chill out to funk n soul, hip hop, garage, breakbeat and DNB played from a blow-up submarine by skatepark.
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Former journalist comes is in conversation about his new historical thriller Precipice at Hungerford Town Hall.
Joining Graeme Hewitt and his High Society Jazz Band September session will be ‘the incredible Ben Cummings on trumpet’.
Enjoy a stroll in Victoria Park on Sunday and view works by local artists and makers on the railings.
Shipinnarts team exuberant about the Ashford Hill venue’s latest afternoon cabaret by Belle Canto.
Colourful weekend celebration of arts & crafts, with live music, artisan food and drink.
Just £5 buys a raffle ticket and goes towards the Corn Exchange Old Library campaign.