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AWARD-WINNING and globally renowned jazz pianist Jamie Cullum may be a tour veteran, but he still relishes the uniqueness of ...
A BOAT manufacturer run by a Wargrave family has been awarded a King’s Award for enterprise. Rowing Solutions began trading ...
NETTLEBED Folk Club’s 50th anniversary celebrations continue on Monday at the Village Club in High Street, Nettlebed, with the Siobhan Miller Trio. Celebrated Scottish folk singer-songwriter Siobhan ...
RHYS Lewis hit a brilliant century as BERKSHIRE defeated BUCKINGHAMSHIRE by seven wickets in the NCCA Trophy at the Falkland ground in Newbury, writes Dave Wright. It was their third successive Group ...
WARGRAVE fell to an eight-wicket defeat at the hands of hosts BANBURY at White Post Road in their opening Home Counties Premier League Division 1 match of the season. After being put in to bat, ...
THE chairman of the Henley Archaeological and Historical Group addressed a Royal British Legion luncheon to present the group’s research into Henley during the war. Dr Michael Redley addressed a crowd ...
THE new headteacher of Maiden Erlegh Chiltern Edge said preparing students for the real world is her main priority. Emma Bliss, who is originally from South Manchester, succeeds Briony Bowers, who ...
GAZE at set designer Jasmine Swan’s bucolic backdrop and you might expect Three Hens in a Boat to be a gentle riverside idyll. Instead, Camille Ucan’s take on Jerome K Jerome’s novel, directed by ...
HENLEY Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society is to perform Grease at the Kenton Theatre next week, so shine up your blue suede shoes, writes Julie Huntington. It has been 47 years since Grease the ...