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Newbury’s own Bayeux moment: community mosaic turns 21

With all the excitement of The Bayeux Tapestry visiting the UK, Newbury’s own pictorial romp through history is being celebrated too.

Everything you need to know about Reading Festival 2026

What you need to know about keeping safe, traffic, parking, temporary traffic management changes, getting to the Reading Festival site.

Made in the Hood collective take over Westridge

Local art craft collective Made in the Hood is taking part in Hampshire Open Studios over next week’s bank holiday weekend.

What’s on this week in West Berks: your community listings

If you are organising a charity or community event and would like to be included in these free listings, please email details.

What’s on this week: our pick of arts & entertainment

Walk through the sculpture trail, chill out on the music terrace or take in a show…

New Oasis film documenting the band’s record-breaking 2025 tour to be screened in Newbury

Tickets are now on sale for the new Oasis film documenting the band’s record-breaking 2025 tour – arriving at Vue Newbury next month.

Good Music, Good Food and Good Times: A taste of the Big Feastival

Arts editor Trish Lee is off just an hour up the road to Blur bassist Alex James’ Cotswold cheese farm for the Big Feastival.

New Era call out for Discworld props

Three magnificent wizard staffs, anyone? New Era is serving a third helping of Discworld magic.

Local author called on as expert for Channel 5 documentary on Jeremy Bamber

East Ilsley author Helen Saxton was recently invited to take part in a Channel 5 documentary calling into question the conviction of Jeremy Bamber.

Old Library fundraising continues… get your name on the brand-new seats in the studio theatre

The refurbished Old Library building is now open for classes, workshops and events with live performance beginning in September.

Folk musician Jon Wilks puts his mark on Martin Carthy’s ‘definitive’ song Geordie

Jon Wilks is about to release Geordie - a new recording of the traditional ballad, learned on tour with Martin Carthy.

Open Studios has its very own dog whisperer in artist Claire Howarth

Paws to celebrate wet noses and waggy tails…

First major revival of the American blockbuster in over a decade

Oxford Playhouse is to host associate partner Headlong for their brand-new production of August Wilson’s Fences.

Memorial Chapel offers visitors free entry

The National Trust’s Sandham Memorial Chapel in Burghclere is offering visitors the chance to explore the fascinating site for free next month