Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra
The Aldworth Philharmonic is an amateur orchestra based in Reading, Berkshire. It’s named after the founder of Reading Blue Coat School, Richard Aldworth.
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The Aldworth Philharmonic is an amateur orchestra based in Reading, Berkshire. It’s named after the founder of Reading Blue Coat School, Richard Aldworth.
Dinton Pastures Country Park is a country park in the civil parish of St Nicholas Hurst, in the borough of Wokingham, near Reading. 335 acres of countryside including 3 hides for bird watching, fishing lakes, pathways and a cafe.
This centre is located in Swinley Forest, Bracknell.
Another centre located in Bracknell. The centre has a huge range of different ways to enjoy the water, as well as a host of other activities.
This centre is located in Bracknell, a town adjacent to Reading.
The Mill is a 10 min drive from Reading. It is set on the banks of the River Thames and the Mill at Sonning Theatre now celebrates more than 30 years of entertainment. Uniquely, as the only dinner theatre in the United Kingdom, it has gained unrivalled praise both nationally and internationally.
Centrally located within The Town Hall complex, the Concert Hall is one of the finest of its type in Britain.
This centre is on the outskirts of Bracknell, between Reading and Bracknell. South Hill Park Arts Centre houses two theatres, a dance studio, creative spaces and a cinema within the grounds of an 18th-century mansion house.
RFT (Reading Film Theatre) was established nearly 50 years ago as an independent cinema bringing the very best in world films to Reading. Their programme includes the latest blockbusters as well as a wide range of smaller budget and foreign language films. They also screen beautifully made films which raise important and challenging issues not found on the multiplex circuit.
Progress Theatre is a self-governing, self-funding theatre group founded in 1946. It is governed and maintained by volunteers. The theatre building is on The Mount, Reading. As a registered charity, they are committed to promoting education in the performing arts as well as producing a programme of varied, interesting and challenging drama to the highest standard.