Autistic Joyologist’s support for AuDHD women

Nikki Butler, an auDHD advocate, is encouraging women to embrace being different through her new book, Permission to be Different, exploring her autism and ADHD diagnosis in her mid-forties.

Kindred spirits: our Bucks booze heroes!

Dry January? No thank you! We’re raising a glass to the Bucks booze heroes who are mixing things up with an array of local tipples.

Fryer tuck! Easy air fryer recipes

We’re sharing a taste of Healthy Air Fry Feasts: Fast, Easy, High-Protein Recipes in 30 Mins or Less by Christina Kynigos, AKA @VeryHungryGreek

Kate Mosse Labyrinth Live star Q&A

Kate Mosse talks to Liz Nicholls ahead of the Labyrinth Live: Unlocking The Secrets of the Labyrinth tour, at a theatre near you between February & April, to mark the 20th anniversary of her bestselling book 

Musical stars: Rock Choir

Rock Choir offers members known as Rockies much more than just the opportunity to sing with others, it can be life changing as founder Caroline Redman Lusher explains

Education Guide January 2025

There are many questions to ask when considering which school is right for your child. Headmaster Tom Dawson examines the options to help you make an informed decision.

Wizards of Oz!

Our wine expert Giles Luckett explores some cool wines from a land down under…

Tom’s greatest hits at The Coach

Tom Kerridge & Sarah Hayward have brought some of their best-loved dishes back to menus to celebrate 10 happy years at The Coach

Pubs – how to use them

Music. Fires. Positioning. We’ll cover it all here says Robbie James in his last column for 2024

Limited edition Christmas macaron gift boxes

Treat your loved ones to the gift of festive macarons from Giselle Richardson – the most delicious way to celebrate Christmas this year.

Join Newbury’s Festival of Light

The illuminated parade takes to the streets of the town on Sunday, 15th December from 4pm in Market Place.

Twelve wild days of Christmas

12 Days Wild is the festive challenge by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife (BBOWT), from 25th December to 5th January.

Metroland magic with Simon Pollock book

Author Simon Pollock tells us about the bits of Bucks & beyond that inspired his book, I Love Suburbia: The Joys of Life on London’s Outskirts.

Ivy’s Circus NYE

See in the New Year with a three-course set menu, a night of circus fun, celebration and spectacular food.

Top Christmas Wine Essentials

Round & About Magazine’s resident wine columnist Giles Luckett recommends this year’s Christmas wine essentials.

Christmas Sparkling Wine Guide  

Round & About Magazine’s resident wine columnist Giles Luckett recommends some fabulous festive fizz that will make your Christmas sparkle

Taste nostalgia at Six by Nico

Running for six weeks, December 16th to January 26th, this latest cast of courses brings a delicious return to the past

Pantomime japes, jeers & jokes

Love them or loathe them, pantomimes are most people’s first introduction to the theatre, the tales of good triumphing over evil are as old as time but that doesn’t stop their enduring allure. So book your tickets and take your seat…

Win Binoclarity book & unique artwork

Earlier this year we featured Thomas Newport’s book Binoclarity charting his journey along the River Thames, the characters and stories bringing it to life and now Thomas is offering the chance to win a copy and limited edition artwork

Make your home sparkle this Christmas

Infuse your interiors with Christmas home styling tips for a festive makeover by award-winning South Oxfordshire interior designer Holly Scott

Gary Barlow to shine at Blenheim 

The multi-million-selling British singer songwriter Gary Barlow is the latest act announced for next summer’s Nocturne Live concert series in June.

Wycombe Swan panto star Vernon Q&A

Liz Nicholls chats to Radio 2 star & dad Vernon Kay who stars in Aladdin at Wycombe Swan, 13th December to 5th January

Recipes from The Golden Ball, Henley 

Priya & Ben Watson of The Golden Ball in Lower Assendon share two special winter recipes which have the ‘wow’ factor! 

Port of call: Christmas Port recommendations!

Giles Luckett recommends the best fortified wines to enjoy this Christmas 

I spy Christmas

Author and journalist Michael Smith introduces us to a Danish naval officer who was content with very ‘conventional’ inducements for passing on secrets

The gift of care

Your presence can mean just as much as a present for an older person this Christmas.

Shows with Christmas sparkle! 

Here’s our choice of family-friendly pantomimes, shows & great days out for Bucks readers 

Join Launchpad’s Carols by Candlelight

Enjoy a fantastically festive evening and help raise funds for Reading’s most vulnerable.

Clean Bandit starring at Newbury Racecourse 

Newbury Racecourse’s much-anticipated Party In The Paddock race day music series returns for 2025 with the acclaimed electronic trio performing a headline set live after racing on Saturday, 16th August.

Find treasures at The Juniper Barn

Find fabulous extraordinary antique French, Italian and Swedish furniture, décor & lighting at The Juniper Barn

Yattendon Winter Market 23rd&24th November 

Yattendon Winter Market, a celebration of slow craftsmanship, is back on 23rd & 24th November at the village hall, RG18 0UE 

Stars’ traditions for Christmas Jumper Day!

Dom Joly, Alison Hammond, Olly Murs & more celebrities are urging us all to swap, buy second-hand or rewear a pre-loved jumper as they launch Save the Children’s annual festive fundraiser on 12th December.

Panto star Biggins turns Woking on! 

Christopher Biggins, star of New Victoria Theatre’s pantomime Sleeping Beauty, will switch on Woking’s Christmas lights in Jubilee Square on Thursday, 21st November.

2025: The Year of Solo Trips?

Robbie James looks at ‘going it alone’, don’t be afraid to do what you want just because you have no one to do it with, you may just enjoy it more…

Garden Room Extension: A Complete Guide

A garden room extension can be a highly rewarding investment. Discover all you need to take into consideration, including planning, design and cost.

Festive fashion tips from Sustainably Styled

With the festive season fast approaching, those invitations to lunches, office parties and Christmas drinks start rolling in. So – what are you going to wear?! Lucy Briggs has the answer.

Beronia: A celebration of Rioja

Round and About’s resident wine columnist Giles Luckett celebrates the Beronia Rioja and suggests some festive wine gifts

Magical Santa Dash for Thames Hospice

You’re all invited to embark on a magical journey through the enchanted Swinley Forest in Bracknell on Sunday, 8th December, in aid of a wonderful cause

Woodland wonders at Windsor Illuminated

Follow the all-new trail design at this year’s Windsor Illuminated for the perfect evening out with family and friends, making festive memories.

Newbury’s LoLA (Lots of Lovely Art)

Inside a jolly yellow building on Newbury High Street, Alara & Selina are on a mission to spread the joy of creativity with LoLA including some Christmas workshops coming up

Step Into Christmas at Wycombe Swan!

This Christmas feelgood show brings all the magic of the season to life with all your favourite songs, so book your tickets for 28th November now.

The Crown at Bray’s game night

On Thursday 21st November, The Crown at Bray is hosting a fabulous, five-course dinner to celebrate game season which is well and truly underway in Berkshire and its surrounding area.

DnB star Seba set to dazzle

Drum & bass pioneer Seba reveals his sixth studio album Oni ahead of an album release party on 15th November at London’s XOYO

Accessible Boating Thames’ fab new ‘wheelyboat’

Thanks to a dedicated team, the Bisham charity Accessible Boating Thames has launched a new ‘wheelyboat’ to help more people enjoy the river, regardless of ability or mobility.

Windsor Theatre Guild’s ghostly Christmas Carol!

The Windsor Theatre Guild proudly present A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story at The Old Court, Windsor from 27th to 30th November

Launchpad’s all-star candlelit carol highlight

Reading’s leading homelessness prevention charity invite you to enjoy Carols by Candlelight on Tuesday, 3rd December.

Kew lights up the festive season

The UK’s original festive light trail returns to Kew Gardens, November 13th to January 5th.

BBOWT nature photography competition

A stunning shot of ‘near threatened’ bee has been crowned the winner of a wildlife photography contest.

Get set glow!

As we head towards Christmas there are events and activities aplenty to get you in the festive mood with illuminated trails starting this month to kindle your enthusiasm for the season ahead.

Get set glow!

As we head towards Christmas there are events and activities aplenty to get you in the festive mood with illuminated trails starting this month to kindle your enthusiasm for the season ahead

Park Lane Primary School’s playground bid

Tilehurst Primary School wants your plastic to help it win a new playground.

Eat your way to Emerald City

Running for six weeks, November 4th to December 15th, the latest menu at Six by Nico is inspired by the Land of Oz.

Heartfelt Santa Fun Run & grotto

The ADS Santa Fun Run is back for its 10th outing on 24th November, supporting local families affected by dementia. And Santa’s grotto will give you a warm welcome at Dorney Lake!

Live music at Dawkes in Maidenhead

Dawkes Music in Maidenhead will welcome you to its wondrous new warehouse studio & bar for highlights this season including the Emma Rawicz Trio and Greg Coulson Band.

Christmas at Camberley Theatre

Experience a Magical Christmas with Snow White: A Fun-Filled Pantomime Adventure!

Kiri’s Peacock at Concert Hall Reading 

Panel show star & foster parent Kiri Pritchard-McLean brings her dazzling Peacock show to the Concert Hall in Reading on 9th November as part of a UK tour  

Game on! Venison recipes for autumn

We’re sharing two recipes using venison, a sustainable, ethical local meat, thanks to Chiltern Venison & Robin Popham of Create Terroir.

Astrology, Tarot and powerful energy healing

Melanie Harding, who has 25 years’ experience in the healing arts, tells us about her craft, intuition and how the world is more accepting of spirituality

Comedian Josh Widdicombe spills the tea

The TV star & dad chats to Bruce Dessau ahead of his tour which next year visits Guildford, high Wycombe, Reading & more

Pumpkins & more at the palace!

Get ready for an unforgettable half term experience at Blenheim Palace, where families can enjoy a range of eerily exciting activities from Monday 26th October to Sunday 3rd November

Rolling with Newbury’s Gourmet Pasta Co

Tibi Magda, head chef at Gourmet Pasta Co in Newbury, shares his thoughts about food & local life as he prepares another batch of fresh pasta workshops for fellow foodies!

Travel review: Devon for half term?

Are the darker nights getting you down? Denise Barkley swaps Oxfordshire for Woolacombe to review a break at The Watersmeet Hotel.

Richard Ashcroft to star at Blenheim

The Verve frontman – whose album Urban Hymns remains one of the best-selling in UK history – will perform at the five-night Nocturne Live concert series on 19th June, supported by Lightning Seeds and The Zutons

One Direction brought back the ‘mania’

It’s no surprise that the devastating and utterly tragic news of Liam Payne’s death at the age of 31 is hitting so many of us so hard, says Robbie James.

Festival of Light at Longleat

Journey through a vibrant colourful display of lanterns, twinkling lights and the singing Christmas tree.

Soprano Carly Paoli’s Christmas Collection

British/Italian soprano Carly Paoli is thrilled to announce the release of her highly anticipated Christmas album, Carly Paoli The Christmas Collection, on 8th November.

Christmas Toys & Teens Appeal

Reading Family Aid’s Toys and Teens Appeal is back to put smiles on people’s faces in time for Christmas 2024!

Hampshire Hobbits tale to theatre tour

Originating at The Watermill Theatre last year, director Paul Hart’s The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale promises to be the theatre smash of next year

Keep your dog safe this Halloween

Halloween can be particularly dangerous for pets, with many hazards threatening their health and well-being. It may also pose a risk to visitors at the door.

Windsor Local History Group open day

You're all invited to find …

Couple’s mighty cycle for local wildlife

Oxfordshire couple Richard and Sian Liwicki, aged 65 and 62 years, have just completed a month-long cycling trip along the longest river in France to raise funds for local charity Wild Oxfordshire.

Wagamama launches trend-led new menu

Wagamama launches fresh menu on October 2nd, highlighting versatile dining options from snacks to family feasts as part of its ‘no one way to wagamama’ campaign.

Isaac’s hospice epic 100 sports challenge

Inspired by his grandma, Isaac Hay has set himself the challenge of trying his hand at 100 sports to raise money for Rennie Grove Peace.

Candice Brown stars at The Oarsman

On Monday, 28th October, bake-off winner & restauranteur Candice Brown will join head chef Scott Smith for a special dinner that celebrates the very best of British Pub cuisine.

Catch wondrous Willie Dowling live

Book your tickets to see Willie Dowling perform The Simpleton in Bracknell and Milton Keynes.

Christmas Everyday with Ivy’s Festive Menu

From breakfast and festive lunch to Boxing Day Brunch there’s something for everyone to get in the festive spirit at The Ivy Collection.

Fiction with bite, from Bucks author

Laine Vladimirov tells how her own struggles led to her vampire romantasy Sweet Water, out on 29th October.

Celebrate Diwali with Renu Bhardwaj

Influencer and chef Renu Bhardwaj’s new book Celebrate Diwali is out now, published by Ebury books. She shares a taste with us.

Bangers at Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival

The Cuban Brothers, Artful Dodger, Definitely Mightbe & Abba Revival will dazzle at the palace on Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd November, with an ice disco, German bier, bonfire & more at this iconic location.

Vampire Ball at Crazy Bear Stadhampton

We’re suckers for a great Halloween event! So don’t miss your chance to book for this highlight on 25th October.

First World War family day highlight

Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock will host a First World War Family Day on Saturday, 2nd November, in tribute to the 110th anniversary of the start of the Great War.

The Best Champagnes of The Year

Round and About’s resident wine columnist, Giles Luckett, gives his recommendations on the best luxury champagnes of 2024.

Inspiring star Gareth Gates opens up

Singer, entertainer & dad Gareth Gates, chats to Liz Nicholls about how far he’s come ahead of his newly produced show, Gareth Gates Sings Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons which lands at Wycombe Swan on Tuesday, 15th October.

Tee-rific LEGOLAND October birthday invitation!

Anyone who celebrates their birthday during October can enjoy a free round of golf at LEGOLAND Windsor Resort’s themed mini golf attraction, Adventure Golf

Step up for wildlife this month!

You’re all invited to create your own autumn fundraising challenge to help Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) restore our wondrous nature.

Paddington Visits comes to town

A statue of everyone’s favourite marmalade loving bear will appear in Reading & Newbury this week, as part of Paddington statues being installed on benches stretching from John o’Groats to Land End.

Mad for it at Mucky Weekender

The crowning glory of a soggy summer, this year’s Mucky Weekender wonderland was a Mad Hatter’s brimful of treats, and we can’t wait for next year!

Van Morrison releases his new album

Van Morrison has today released the album New Arrangements and Duets, the first in what he hopes will be an ongoing series of archive albums compiled from his vast collection of unheard recordings.

Stephen Fry & co’s water plea

In a powerful show of public outrage over the state of the UK’s waterways, the March for Clean Water will now take place on Sunday, 3rd November, in central London.

Geoff Hurst & more in Newbury

The Corn Exchange Newbury is set to deliver an exciting line-up of shows for everyone to enjoy during October.

Enjoy art by Didcot’s Charlie Davies

Charlie Davies’ paintings, inspired by following her husband’s epic UK bike ride, are on show at the Cornerstone until the end of October.

Omid Djalili lets it all out

As he takes to the road with his new show Namaste, which visits Chesham, Bracknell, Farnham, Newbury & more, Omid Djalili talks to Mark Wareham about putting a funny spin on the state of the world and how being cancelled post-9/11 makes him the perfect comedy ambassador for these tumultuous times.

Oxfordshire Uncorked book toasts local tipples

Tour guide and expert in all things wine, Marcus Rees invites his fellow enthusiasts to embark on a delightful journey around the winemakers of Oxfordshire and the north Cotswolds.

Chilton’s Rally Champion Michael Jenkins’ Journey

Chilton’s own championship rally driver Michael Jenkins tells us about his inspiring journey so far.

Autumn glow

As we change seasons there’s a new palette of colours and array of nature to greet us.

Forest bathing, good for the soul! 

Ecotherapist, Shinrin-Yoku guide & dad Rob Faure Walker tells us how he can help you unwind in a frazzled world thanks to the ancient art of forest bathing in the Savernake Forest

Author In Me (AIM) literary festival

A celebration of ‘life, experiences, and stories in-between’, The Author In Me Literary Festival is all set for 14th-19th October in London, culminating in a young voices event at Roald Dahl Museum.

Walk under the stars

Join together with hundreds of others to celebrate the lives of those you love and miss.

Crime & enjoyment with Chiltern Kills

The Chiltern Kills crime wiring festival in aid of Centrepoint, returns to Gerrards Cross on Saturday, 5th October, with a stellar line-up including Jeffrey Archer, Louise Minchin, Sir Ian Rankin, Robert Thorogood and more.

All aquiver for The Bow opening

A beloved pub is due to open soon in the historic village of Waddesdon, on the doorstep of Waddesdon Manor, after being bought by The Rothschild Foundation.

Half Term Horrors

There are plenty of Halloween activities and ideas to entertain your little monsters this holiday.

Journey with Jane

Explore and uncover the links between Jane Austen and the Thames Valley with a new book by Berkshire author Jane Durant and follow in the delicate footsteps of our heroine.

Jo Whiley’s 90s Anthems live shows

HEY GIRL…HEY BOY… Superstar DJS…HERE WE GO! Jo Whiley is here with the ultimate 90s party… at Oxford’s o2 Academy on 3rd October and G Live in Guildford on 18th November.

For Your Tomorrow at Stowe Gardens

Stowe Gardens is the UK’s official host for the British D-Day 80 memorial exhibition For Your Tomorrow. You could help by volunteering.

Get cosy with seasonal interior ideas!

As summer draws to a close, the world of interior design embraces a shift toward spaces that are not only stylish but also profoundly reflective of personal taste. This season’s trends are about creating environments that stand out while providing comfort and a sense of individuality.

Sir Cliff Richard visits Thames Hospice

Last Saturday, music legend Sir Cliff Richard paid a heartfelt visit to Thames Hospice, where he met patients, staff and volunteers, spreading joy and happiness to all.

Top 10 hotels in Oxfordshire

Taking a tour through Round & About county, here the Good Hotel Guide invites you to explore 10 of the top hotels in Oxford.

Young talent at South Hill Park

Alistar Jones tells us about a beautiful space to enjoy beautiful music at South Hill Park with the Conservatoire International Concerts Series.

Six great Lugana wines

Round & About Magazine’s resident wine columnist Giles Luckett rediscovers with white wines of Laguna, and finds beauty and value.

Comedian Bill Bailey spills the beans… 

Liz Nicholls chats to comedian, author & dad Bill Bailey about the release of his new book My Animals & Other Animals, his upcoming Thoughtifier comedy show tour & more.

Windsor Photographic Society’s upcoming exhibition

Windsor Photographic Society Exhibition will run from Tuesday 1st to Thursday 31st October.

Tucking In! Recipes by Sophie Wyburd

We’re sharing a taste from Tucking In by Sophie Wyburd who is the star chef at this month’s Wild Feast in Otmoor Farm in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.

Venison: for deer life & woodlands

Liz Nicholls chats to Geoff Wickett, founder of Chiltern Venison, who helps protect local landscapes and is on a mission to encourage us to eat sustainable, ethical venison, year-round.

Gavin & Stacey star Jo Page

Actress & mum Jo Page chats to Liz Nicholls about the upcoming Gavin & Stacey Christmas reunion, life, love, wildlife & more.

Pond Contemplation

My pond gives an added dimension to the garden and an opportunity to encourage diverse wildlife and a whole new range of plants. Someone once said to me “A garden without a pond is like a theatre without a stage”

Trust your instincts on open days

Choosing a school is one of the most important decisions a parent can make for their child. It is also one of the most difficult. Headmaster Tom Dawson has some tips and advice.

The Ivy: 3-course menu for £29.50!

The Taste of Autumn Menu has been crafted to celebrate the launch of the new The Ivy Collection Cuvée, set to become a star of the wine list for restaurants nationwide*.

Marlborough LitFest stars to shine

Marlborough LitFest celebrates its 15th year with a packed programme full of more than 40 events offering a myriad of topics for all ages across the festival weekend from 26th to 29th September.

Arts & minds

Art-lovers! Check out Wokingham Arts Trail, 10.30am-5pm over the weekend of 21st & 22nd September, with free entry & work by 29 artists to enjoy.

Skill and artistry at September Ceramics

Katherine Kingdon invites us to marvel at the creativity and talent on show at September Ceramics 2024 in Newbury, September 13th to 22nd.

Big Berkshire show

Newbury Show is widely regarded as one of the best county shows in the country hosted over two years, September 21st and 22nd, at Newbury Showground.

Westgate Oxford: New Epic Bar

Flight Club – the lively fairground inspired bar and Social Darts experience is coming to Oxford and is set to open doors on 22nd November, just in time for the festive season!

The end of The (Grand) Tour

Robbie James laments the demise of Top Gear and love them or loathe them, Jeremy, Richard and James.

Hit the road for Neighbours’ Toadie!

Neighbours fan Liz Nicholls chats to one of her heroes, Ryan Moloney, who has played Toadfish in beloved Aussie soap for 30 years and is sharing his behind-the-scenes stories with the Toad On The Road UK tour.

Wondrous West Wycombe Chamber Music Festival

Dick Morbey tells us about the enchanting West Wycombe Music Festival, 19th to 21st September, founded by international star (& Wycombe born & raised) musician Lawrence Power

Six By Nico Istanbul-inspired menu

From 23rd September to 13th October diners can enjoy the latest menu at Six by Nico Oxford, that will transport them to the hustle and bustle of Istanbul.

Friday 13th is lucky for some!

Cadbury World counter cursed calendar date with free entry for all those celebrating their birthday on Friday 13th September.

Join Bargain Hunt’s Thomas Forrester

Bargain Hunt’s Thomas Forrester is sharing tales from the auction room and more in a fundraiser for Corn Exchange Newbury’s Old Library Campaign.

Sole mates on Pangbourne High Street!

Pangbourne High Street is becoming even more of a must-visit destination for locals & visitors. We’re celebrating this boom, including two new boutiques for style-lovers…

Roald Dahl Story Day helping children

13th September is Roald Dahl Story Day and Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity is inviting schools to celebrate by hosting their very own Roald Dahl Story Day event to fundraise for the charity

Prevent car theft

Is your vehicle attracting thieves? Don’t let car thieves get an easy ride.

Fun & fundraising

You’re all set for a great night out at Caversham Rock ‘n’ Ale Festival

Newbury churches unite for prayer week

Churches across Newbury are holding a prayer week from 8th to 14th September, with many events happening each day.

South African White Wines: Journey’s End

Round & About’s resident wine columnist Giles Luckett looks at South Africa’s changing white wine scene by talking to Mike Dawson of Journey’s End.

Illuminated Boat Parade on the Thames

The annual Illuminated Boat Parade is set to light up the Thames on Saturday, 14th September, bringing the community together, Claire Knott invites us all along

Chiltern Sky Flowers blooming lovely farm

Fiona & Chris McLeod own & run Chiltern Sky Flowers in Bledlow Ridge, working with the seasons & Mother Nature to show younger generations the power of flowers.

Education Guide Autumn 2024

There are many questions to ask when considering which school is right for your child. Headmaster Tom Dawson examines the options to help you make an informed decision.

Could you be James Bond?

James Bond fantasies can easily unravel as Michael Smith reveals in his latest account of spies and secret lives.

Down to Earth with new incense

Whether you’re meditating, practising yoga or just want to create a chilled atmosphere, the new Earth range by Temple of Incense is your grounding in peace.

Johnny Ball on maths & memories

Liz Nicholls chats to Johnny Ball, 86, who’s on a mission to make maths easy for all & stars with his daughter Zoe at Wantage Literary Festival.

Recipes with Clodagh McKenna

We’re sharing two recipes to make the most of the last of summer thanks to Irish chef, author & TV star Clodagh McKenna.

Heart & Craft: Polymath William Morris

Liz Nicholls delves into the world of celebrated designer, maker & polymath William Morris thanks to a beautifully reissued V&A book.

Fashion & beauty night in Marlow

Enjoy a fashion & beauty night out in Marlow on 26th September with a talk from Lucia Santa-Maria, a screening of The Devil Wears Prada, hair & make-up tips & more

Billy Billingham: Always A Little Further

Liz Nicholls chats to SAS: Who Dares Wins star Billy Billingham MBE QCB whose new Always A Little Further tour visits Wycombe Swan on 25th November, plus Aldershot, Newbury & more beyond

George Egg grilled before Big Feastival

Liz Nicholls chats to the thoroughly entertaining anarchist cook, comedian & dad George Egg who will star at Big Feastival in Kingham this coming bank holiday weekend.

Help make Watlington skate park happen!

Could you help the local crowdfunding campaign to give the long-abandoned halfpipe a makeover for a new generation?

Squire’s garden centres team’s generous giving

Squire’s Garden Centres have once again shown support for local charitable causes in the community, through the Charity of the Year programme, raising over £25,000 across their 16 centres and group office.

Vote in BBOWT photo competition

Choose your favourite in the People’s Choice Award, voting open until August 26th.

Will Young’s luminous return to pop

Multi award-winning British pop star and actor Will Young is back with his ninth studio album Light It Up.

Luxury afternoon Tea in Berkshire

Celebrate Afternoon Tea Week, August 12th-18th, with pure indulgence at the Royal Berkshire, Ascot

Ben Elton on Authentic Stupidity tour

Comedian & actor Ben Elton shares his thoughts ahead of his new tour which stops at Newbury Corn Exchange on 28th August, Milton Keynes on 15th September & Wycombe Swan on 16th September.

Summertime Live at Windsor Racecourse

Summertime Live returns to Windsor Racecourse for its sixth year, on Saturday, 17th August, starring the Classic Ibiza orchestra, Lisa Maffia, Fabio & Grooverider, Artful Dodger and more.

Giles Luckett’s hurrah for Pinot Noir!

Our resident wine columnist shares his picks in time for International Pinot Noir Day on 18th August.

10 Must Try Cafes in Oxford

These cafes and coffee shops offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical and opulent settings to cosy, intimate spots, making Oxfordshire a great destination for coffee lovers.

Two Weeks In Nashville trio triumph 

This Surrey band are earning fans and rave reviews thanks to their indie rock sound with a modern twist, and hard graft

London City Ballet at Theatre Royal

Resurgence tour comes to Windsor for three performances, August 9th and 10th, after 30-year break.

You’re allowed to like clothes, lads

If James Bond can have a freaky era, so can you, says Robbie James.

Jason Donovan in Rocky Horror Show

The stage & Neighbours superstar chats about why he’s looking forward to strutting his stuff in fishnets & heels in Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Show at Wycombe Swan 27th-31st August, Fareham Live 1st-5th October & more…

Water, water everywhere…

Artist Helen Grimbleby unveils the next ‘episode’ of her Nature Sketchbook.

Atul Kochhar’s Chicken Tikka Pie recipe

Atul Kochhar, star of our second Spotlight podcast, shares the recipe for the delicious pie he cooked up for Angela Walker.

Take a seat on the HelloBench

Give a warm welcome to the HelloBench – reset a while, chat and beat loneliness with the new initiative in Woodley & Wokingham.

Eighties fun at The Lexicon

Enjoy an 80s style roller disco rink, follow the sticker trail and take your seat for top class sporting action this summer at The Lexicon.

Dench and Blumenthal support OxTrail

OxTrail host Sobell House Hospice has collaborated with famous names to create a very special sculpture as part of the trail.

Disraeli delights at Hughenden Manor

Myths & Mythmaking, the new exhibition at Hughenden Manor until autumn, explores how Victorian Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli created his own living legend. Katy Dunn of the National trust tells us more.

Urgent plea for families in need

Could you help The Link Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting children affected by domestic violence, bereavement, disability and poverty?

Welcome Spaces project for Bracknell Forest

Your local Friendship Ambassador, Laura, has been working hard to set up the Welcome Spaces Project for Bracknell Forest.

High Score opening at The Lexicon

Ready, set, go! Family-fun in abundance at Bracknell’s new free-play gaming centre.

Intriguing theatre in Hampstead highlight: review

Jonathan Lovett reviews Visit from an Unknown Woman, which is on at Hampstead Theatre until Saturday, 27th July.

Towersey Festival Q&A with Billy Bragg

Liz Nicholls chats to singer songwriter and activist Billy Bragg who will star at the last ever Bucks highlight Towersey Festival – the 60th highlight – from 23rd to 26th August, and urges you to book your tickets.

Enjoy later life

Later life gives much to embrace and much to consider but it can also be a worrying time, help is at hand whatever your needs.

Bear Grylls praises Woodley 1st Scouts

Chief Scout Bear Grylls OBE has written to praise the 1st Woodley Scout Group who, in the last 18 months, have opened a second Scout troop and a second Beaver colony. Here’s his letter to us…

Giant inflatable Labyrinth challenge at Leonardslee!

Are you looking for a bit of family fun with more bounce to the ounce?! Check out the Labyrinth Challenge at Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens at Horsham, 8th to 11th August.

Ready to give padel a bash?

Padel is a fun and exciting sport that’s rapidly gaining popularity around the world, with stars such as Antonio Banderas, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams all fans. Want to join them?

Royal swan upping event

Our local swan population has seen a considerable decrease, say the King’s Swan Uppers.

Lidos with the lah-de-dah factor!

Here comes summer! We have a whole host of lidos to enjoy here in the South East…

Riverside reverie at Swan at Streatley

With its location on (possibly) the most gorgeous stretch of the Thames, alfresco Lobster Bar, outdoor cinema and plenty of options for messing about on the river, this Coppa Club gem is giving us Made in Chelsea vibes (in the best way).

Q&A with Dizzee Rascal

Liz Nicholls shares a chat with Dizzee Rascal MBE who headlines Party In The Paddock at Newbury Racecourse on Saturday, 17th August.

Emily Kerrigan’s Gluten-Free Kitchen & competition

We share fuss-free food inspiration from The Gluten-Free Kitchen by registered nutritionist Emily Kerrigan from Thame, published by Vie, £10.99.

Giles Luckett’s European wine tour

Our resident wine columnist Giles Luckett recommends his selection of European fine wines on his European wine tour.

Winning gardeners don’t hedge their bets

We love these award-winning topiary designs – what do you think?

Freddy, steady go in Seer Green!

Star pianist Freddy Kempf will star in Seer Green on Sunday, 14th July, as the final highlight in Jordans Music Club’s 81st summer festival.

Do you dig Greys Court?

As part of this month’s Festival of Archaeology, archaeologists from the National Trust and South Oxfordshire Archaeology Group will investigate some of Greys Court’s fascinating buried archaeology. Katie Dunn tells us more…

We love Jo Malone & Paddington™!

What do Jo Malone & Paddington bear have in common…?

Toast to The White Oak, Cookham!

Cookham’s newest pub, The White Oak, has summer fun in store, including bottomless brunch and live music. We raise a toast to the pub along with manager Luke Weston.

Big Butterfly Count is flying high

You can help protect the future of local species under threat thanks to Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count, 14th July to 6th August.

Guiding stars at London Shakespeare highlight

On 8th July, Regents Park Open Air Theatre and Allie Esiri will host Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year – Live!

Vintage vehicles at Woodcote Rally

Heritage transport at its very best is on display at Woodcote Rally, July 13th & 14th, and as Andy Crockett tells us the event has much more to offer too.

Amalfi Experience at Six by Nico

Six by Nico in Oxford is a culinary gem that brings a refreshing and innovative dining experience to Oxford’s vibrant food scene. Ellie Cox went along to try out their new six-course tasting menu, embracing La Dolce Vita.

Readi for pop and more

The three-day all-ages charity festival by the bank of the Thames in Caversham returns from July 12th to 14th raising funds for the local community.

Crowd-pleasing Henley Royal regatta pic!

We love this collage by digital artist Henry Reichhold. What do you think?

Let’s Go Andy, Let’s Go

Robbie James turns his attention to British hero Andy Murray as he embarks on what will be his last Wimbledon.

Summer daze

Holidays are on the horizon so let’s get out and have a good time whatever the weather. There’s fun for all ages to enjoy!

Thames Fusion girls’ cricket team

In a bid to enhance girls’ participation in cricket, three clubs in the Thames Valley have joined forces to establish a new girls’ cricket team, Thames Fusion. Ally Holloway shares the news.

Come follow the band with Barnum

Enjoy a spectacular show this summer when Barnum takes to the stage at The Watermill

Fresh & fabulous farm shops

Summer is the perfect season to sample the fare and flavours at your local farm shop, not only are you shopping local supporting homegrown growers but you’ll be helping the environment too.

Celebrating Down’s syndrome & Sparkles charity

Life-changing charity Sparkles helps children with Down’s syndrome & urgently needs your donations to keep going. Mum Emily Reay tells us more…

Henley Symphony Orchestra summer concert

Enjoy a delightful evening of music in Henley in the company of Greig, Weber & Shostakovich.

Puppy power! Volunteer for Hearing Dogs 

Hearing dogs support their deaf partners by giving them invaluable practical and emotional support. But the charity can only train these amazing dogs with the help of its dedicated volunteer puppy trainers. Could you help train a pup and change someone’s life?

West Berkshire D-Day commemorations

West Berkshire is honouring the vital contribution made by the area to the ‘turning point of WWII’.

Paul Clerehugh’s Goosebury Crumble

Crooked Billet’s Paul Clerehugh shares his Gooseberry Crumble recipe with Round & About readers.

Q&A with Sharron Davies MBE

Liz Nicholls chats to Sharron Davies MBE as she looks forward to The Olympic Games – her 13th – starting later this month in Paris.

Capture nature for BBOWT photo competition

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) has opened its annual nature photography competition for 2024 with new categories and prizes.

Fitwaffle’s No-Bake Baking for families

We’re sharing a taste of easy oven-free recipes from the book by Eloise Head AKA Fitwaffle who will star at Big Feastival.

The best rose wines for summer

Discover the best rose wines for summer sipping with Round & About Magazine’s guide to the best rose wines.

Dinton Pasture’s Great British Food Festival

Get ready for a culinary extravaganza at Dinton Pastures Country Park on June 29th and 30th as The Great British Food Festival comes to town.

New life for Newbury’s Old Library

A public fundraising campaign is being launched to repurpose the interior of Newbury’s Old Library to meet the creative wellbeing needs of the local community.

Thames Valley Police survey

Thames Valley Police in Woodley & Twyford want your help with a survey.

WMSO concert in Binfield

Join the musicians of the Windsor & Maidenhead Symphony Orchestra in Binfield for an evening of musical masterpieces.

Sweet sounds of Concerts in Caversham

Hear the rich sounds of professional musicians on your doorstep with Concerts in Caversham.

Krissy Matthews Hungerford Show

Guitarist Krissy Matthews will play at Hungerford Arts Centre at The Croft Hall on Saturday, 8th June, as part of the UK leg of his tour.

Peppard writer’s inspirational love letter

Peppard writer Glenn Bryant has just published his first novel available now in The Bell Bookshop in Henley and Fourbears Books in Caversham.

Gold fever for Wargrave Festival

50 years on and Wargrave Festival is still serving up family favourites with more than 40 events making up 19 days of entertainment from June 12th to 30th as Ally Holloway tells us.

Trinity Concert Band’s Olympics tribute

Join Trinity Concert Band at All Saints Church and herald the start of the sporting celebration.

Scents of summer

Artist Helen Grimbleby shares her love of nature in her monthly Nature Sketchbook.

Join Greener Henley and help environment

Join Greener Henley and friends for Great Big Green Week and find out how together we can tackle climate change and bring nature and wildlife back to its full glory.

Mad about blooms

Summer is on the horizon bringing with it warmer days, hopefully plenty of sun and the glorious sight and scent of roses blossoming and spreading their joy.

A Night at the Musicals 2

After the success of last year’s fundraising event, Fiona Cox and friends are again taking you on a musical journey.

Ruby Wax MBE on tour

Liz Nicholls chats to author, comedian & mental health campaigner Ruby Wax whose I’m Not As Well As I Thought I Was UK tour has been extended by popular demand.

Booming good bakes for garden parties

We’re serving up a slice of inspiration ahead of the National Garden Scheme’s Great British Garden Party, raising funds for great causes.

Summer sizzlers

June heralds the start of summer and that means one thing – spending time in the garden with your nearest and dearest with a drink in one hand and a burger in the other, enjoy!

Newbury Spring Festival piano competition winner

The Sheepdrove Piano Competition is one of the highlights of the glorious fortnight of world class in Newbury and the surrounding villages.

Go wild this June for BBOWT

Do one wild thing every day for a month this summer, as the UK’s biggest free nature challenge returns for its 10th anniversary from June 1st to 30th.

Iconic film flies as magical

An Officer and A Gentlemen will soar into New Theatre Oxford from Monday 27th May until Saturday 1st June. Director Nikolai Foster shares his thoughts.

All Angels

What better way to celebrate English Wine Week, June 15th to 23rd, than be raising a glass from one of our finest local vineyards.

Football needs to open up

Robbie James, has hung up microphone and presented his last Pompey Live radio show, but finds football leaves him with a sour taste.

Biodiversity Fun

This May half term, The Lexicon has teamed up with garden and nature specialists Little Muddy Boots, to demystify the meaning of biodiversity for children, in a fun and engaging way.

St George’s School Windsor Castle honoured

Two nominations for the ‘Oscars of education’.

Patek Philippe Rare Handcrafts exhibition

Patek Philippe to host the inaugural London edition of the Rare Handcrafts Exhibition 2024 from Friday 7th to Sunday, 16th June.

South Hill Park shows in June

Whether you’re looking for a show to see your family or a side-splitting night of stand up, South Hill Park has you covered.

Henley Festival & Regatta extend partnership

Henley Festival and Henley Royal Regatta are delighted to announce the continuation of their partnership after signing a new five-year agreement to stage the Festival on the iconic Regatta site.

Jump into the GAP

Have you got your GAP Festival tickets yet? Ten day extravaganza kicks off June 7th.

Top 5 Solar Installers in Ascot

With solar costs at an all-time low, now is a great time to take advantage of this free energy supply at home. Are you keen to save on your monthly energy bills and become energy independent? Book one of the top MCS-certified solar installers in Ascot / Egham

Top 5 Solar Installers in Windsor

With solar costs at an all-time low, now is a great time to take advantage of this free energy supply for your home. Are you keen to save on your monthly energy bills and become energy independent? Browse the top MCS-certified solar installers in Windsor, UK

Producer Profile: Graham Beck

Our wine columnist, Giles Luckett catches up with Graham Beck’s Cellarmaster, Pierre de Klerk.

Support Thames Valley Air Ambulance

Thames Valley Air Ambulance celebrates 25 years and you’re invited to join the party and help their life saving work.

Dark drama at Theatre Royal Windsor

Trial by media examined in Accolade starring Ayden Callaghan and Honeysuckle Weeks.

Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Peacock

Kiri Pritchard-McLean is delighted to announce the UK Tour of her brand new show, Peacock.

Mezcalito Chelsea

Mexican restaurant and cocktail bar in the heart of West London.

The FA’s ‘The Greater Game’

Following last year’s successful pilot programme, The FA’s ‘The Greater Game’ is being rolled out nationwide.

Old Library Campaign Fundraising Raffle

The Corn Exchange Newbury launches fundraising raffle to win sold out Al Murray tickets.

Make a date for Twelfth Night

Thames Players’ fast-paced Shakespearean romp is a joy from the first chord to the last kiss!

Visit West Berks open studios

Some favourite returning artists are joined by new faces for this year’s event.

Springing into life

Artist & tutor Helen Grimbleby takes much of her inspiration from nature for her artwork from her studio in West Berkshire.

Griff Rhys Jones National Tour

Multi-award winning comedian, writer, actor and television presenter Griff Rhys Jones is set to embark national stand-up tour this spring-summer with his new show ‘The Cat’s Pyjamas’.

elbow at Heritage Live 2024

Support acts announced for elbow at Heritage Live 2024.

Billing Off Road Show

UK’s largest 4×4 show – get ready for an exhilarating action packed family weekend, full of off-road adventures and automotive excellence!

Space Invaders

A small space needn’t be a bar to big ideas you have for your home, there are many ways to make the most of what you’ve got

Wildlife garden & nature photography competition

We’ve teamed up with Adam Henson to invite you to send us wildlife pictures and win seeds to help improve biodiversity

Chesham Fringe Festival

Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of art and entertainment at the Chesham Fringe Festival this late May bank holiday weekend.

Minster Mill

Indulge in unforgettable moments at Minster Mill.

Strictly The Professionals: UK Tour 2024

Fans of Strictly Come Dancing will surely be eager to secure their tickets for the Professionals Tour across the UK.

Spring Reds

Wine columnist Giles Luckett gives us his recommendations for spring red wines. From Pinot Noir to Malbec, these red wines will put a spring in your step.

Towersey festival is 60 years old

Joe Heap, whose grandfather Denis Manners founded Towersey Festival in 1964, tells us what makes it so great.

Gardeners’ World is free therapy

If you can’t afford a therapist…actually, even if you can, watch Gardeners’ World. It’ll do you the world of good says Robbie James

Green & easy! Wonderful watercress recipes

May brings us the start of British watercress season, thanks to The Watercress Company’s recipes

Summer of love! 2024 festivals guide

Ready to rumble? Liz Nicholls looks at the fabulous festivals on offer this summer, for happy campers & fairweather fans, with tickets up for grabs, too!

Q&A with music legend Chaka Khan

Liz Nicholls shares a chat with singer Chaka Khan who will star at Nocturne Live at Blenheim in June & Love Supreme festival in Sussex in July

Under Milk Wood Returns

Reading’s Progress Theatre is bringing Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood to the local stage

Time to Shyne

Get ready for ShyneFest, a fun friendly family event in Guildford on May 31st and June 1st for two days of music and merriment

‘Shoellery’ – jewellery for your shoes!

Nadine invites you to lead a charmed life with her 4KIX footwear accessories range

Zone out!

You’ve done all the preparation and your garden is good to be ‘glammed up’ all ready for you to sit back and relax and enjoy the summer

The door to dreams

Stepping into a bookshop is like catching up with an old friend, the familiarity and love come flooding back and yet you just know there will be something new to discover. Karen Neville invites you to step inside these independent havens of literature…

The Runnymede is having a makeover…

The Runnymede on Thames Hotel and Spa remains open, with treatments to put a spring in your step, while work is under way to give this much-loved local landmark a boost!

Spring Whites

Feel fresh this year with a crop of palate pleasers – Giles Luckett reviews some seasonally appropriate plonk

Volunteering with the Schoolreaders charity

Peter Henry tells us about his rewarding role as a volunteer with Schoolreaders… Perhaps you could sign up to change lives, too?

Paloma Faith April music star Q&A

Musician Paloma Faith tells us about her new break-up album The Glorification of Sadness ahead of her UK tour which starts this month

Recipes from Gennaro’s new Verdure cookbook

We’re sharing a taste of Gennaro’s Verdure: Big and bold recipes to pack your plate with veg by Gennaro Contaldo (Pavilion Books).

Cosy crime

Author and journalist Michael Smith is talking murder this month with the popularity of whodunnits, a good mystery and quirky characters all adding to the killer plots

Competitive busyness doesn’t feel healthy

Robbie James says “we’re all busy” but don’t use that as an excuse when there’s more to it

The Nature Sketchbook: March

Artist Helen Grimbleby shares her love of the natural world through her work in a monthly series of observations

The magic of Pratchett

Marc Burrows is bringing his celebration of Terry Pratchett to Norden Farm

Meet Crosfields’ Head of Early Years

We are pleased to introduce you to Miss Hannah Saunders, the dedicated Head of Early Years at Crosfields School

Ruby Wax at Oxford Literary Festival

We chat to the bestselling author, comedian, actress and mental health campaigner Ruby Wax OBE who stars at Sheldonian Theatre with Buddhist monk, Gelong Thubten on Monday, 18th March.

Raffle to support Berkshire Music Trust

The Berkshire The Music Trust are running an online fundraising raffle.

Who ate all the pies?

Turns out we did...It's British …

The Barn relaunches at Coworth Park

The Barn relaunches at Coworth Park with new menus and a new open kitchen

Calendar Girls returns to the stage

The true story of the Calendar Girls launched a global phenomenon: a million copycat calendars, a record-breaking movie, the fastest-selling stage play in British theatre history, and now a musical written by Gary Barlow and Tim Firth.

Doppelginger joy with comedian Ray Bradshaw

We chat to comedian Ray Bradshaw who brings his new show Doppelginger to Maidenhead, Swindon, Aylesbury, Guildford, Dorking, Reading, London & more from 1st March.

Spring into Easter

Easter comes early this year, March 29th – April 1st, which gives us an opportunity to enjoy the glories of spring as well of course, as eating chocolate!

Spring into Easter

Easter comes early this year, March 29th – April 1st, which gives us an opportunity to enjoy the glories of spring as well of course, as eating chocolate!

How does your garden grow?

Spring, even the sound of the word lifts your spirits. Little shoots of colour start to emerge and with it hope for the warmer months ahead, so get digging and clearing and start getting your garden in shape

Professor Alice Roberts star Q&A

Academic, TV presenter and author Alice Roberts tells us about her Crypt theatre show, based on her latest book, which visits Guildford’s G Live and Wycombe Swan this month…

March recipes: Sweet somethings

We’re sharing a taste of The Sweet Polish Kitchen: A celebration of home baking & nostalgic treats by Ren Behan.

Mother Mother – Grief Chapter review

Canada’s biggest alt-rock export Mother Mother have released their highly anticipated album Grief Chapter

How to hire amazing people!

In the first of a series of helpful articles, Oxfordshire business hero Peter Mols offers his words of wisdom to help you employ the best people to help your business grow

Flipping fantastic Launchpad fundraiser

Broader smiles than ever on Broad Street at the annual Pancake Day race

The Six Nations is the best!

Columnist Robbie James reflects on the Six Nations.

Buy a butterfly to celebrate memories!

To mark Valentine’s Day, a local wildlife charity has opened two new butterfly memory walls to celebrate special occasions

For the love of wine

In this, the month of love, our wine columnist Giles Luckett picks out his current top ten passions.

A celebration of Australian wine

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett brings you sunshine, toasting the best wines from the land Down Under

Local dig reveals ancient secrets

Archaeologists have unearthed an exceptionally rare Iron Age blacksmith’s workshop, dating back nearly 2,700 years to the earliest days of ironworking in Britain.

Support for better sleep from Simba

Tossing and turning? Hot and bothered? We’ve teamed up to offer some tips for a sounder slumber thanks to the team at Simba

What’s new pussycat (doll)?

Festival season isn’t far away, and Henley Festival has just announced its line up for 2024

Ring the changes with your wedding

Celebrate your big day, your way, your wedding day should reflect who you are and with these trends for 2024 it shows you can ‘rip up the rule book’ and surprise your guests

Pop up books

 This year’s Henley Literary Festival kicks off with a trio of exciting pop-up events in February.

Hard & Fast

We’re sharing a taste of The Fast 800 Keto recipe book, as seen on Channel 4’s Lose A Stone In 21 days by Dr Clare Bailey who is on tour with her husband Dr Michael Mosely this month

Dom Joly star Q&A

Dom Joly discusses The Conspiracy Tour, based on his book, Farnham, Basingstoke, Winchester & more this month and next…

Tastes of the town

Marlow Tastes, the town’s excusive safari supper, is now open for bookings to allow hundreds more diners to sample gourmet food while helping charities that support families in need of help.

Wild life

Brian Clews tells us about Wild Cookham which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year and how we can help ahead of Big Cookham Wildlife Weekend

Love your liver

Tiffany Redman of Point9 Acupuncture, Henley, has some tips for how we can all get 2024 off to a healthier start

Marika Hackman releases Big Sigh

Marika Hackman releases Big Sigh her follow up to 2019’s Any Human Friend this Friday

WalkWithMe 2024

Join WalkWithMe, a charity fundraising 26-mile walk being held on Sunday, 5th May.

Go stargazing with Red Dwarfs

Tony Hersch of Newbury Astronomy Society shares with us what to expect in the skies as we start the new year

Skateboarding: get on board in 2024!

Now’s the time to take up skateboarding, with the sport set to soar at the Olympics later this year & the Design Museum ramping up the excitement…

Sporting success at Crosfields

Students are exceling in a …

Recipes from The Skint Cook

We’re sharing a taste of inspiration from The Skint Cook, by Jamie Oliver’s Cookbook Challenge TV series finalist Ian Bursnall, out on 18th January

Comedian Miles Jupp star Q&A

Miles Jupp talks about how surviving a brain tumour led to his On I Bang UK tour at a theatre near you this month

Taking an all-round approach

Local charity Inside Out has been celebrating 10 years of improving the wellbeing of children

Education Guide: Winter 2024

Another September beckons and we hope our education special will help you, whether you’re a parent to a SEN child, would like advice about bursaries, want to make maths fun or continue learning whatever your age

Reading made easy

Could you help change lives …

Share your dinner with the birds

BBOWT Is asking people to do one ‘wild’ act for each of the 12 days of Christmas to connect with nature at the coldest time of year

Review – Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

It turns out everybody’s talking about Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, and it’s easy to see why.

Christmas Like A King

Learn how the Tudors and the Victorians celebrated Christmas and enjoy festive carols beneath magnificent Christmas trees

Icons To Light Up Nocturne Festival

A surefire hit for music fans is Nocturne Festival with runs from 12th – 16th June at Blenheim Palace

New High Flying Birds Release

Noel Gallagher revisits his Oasis B-sides for the latest from The High Flying Birds.

River & Rowing Museum Festivities

The River & Rowing Museum in Henley has just celebrated its 25th anniversary and will be curating a host of events over the next 12 months. For now, it’s time to focus on more festive pursuits and there’s plenty of fun to be had over the next few weeks.

Festive fortification tipples for all

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett suggests some great fortified wines for the season of goodwill

Farmer Kaleb Cooper star Q&A

We chat to Kaleb Cooper whose book Britain According To Kaleb is out now and whose UK theatre tour starts in January

Bond: the man, the myth

In his first column, author and journalist Michael Smith reveals how much truth there is to 007 James Bond and the inspiration for the legendary secret agent

Care is not just for Christmas

Almost 1.5 million people feel more lonely at Christmas than any other time, do what you can to make this one full of love and joy

Giles Luckett’s Christmas wine crackers!

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett raises a glass to top tipples for the big day

Round Table Santa Claus is back

Catch Santa around Twyford and the surrounding area from December 1st to 17th

The Christmas Cactus

Don’t be surprised if the Christmas Cactus flowers again in spring

Festive fizz that’s worth a pop

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett raises a glass to the best Champagnes for party season

QueenMee Accessories supports Aylesbury Women’s Aid

For every £100 spent on QueenMee.com, a sparkling hair accessory or piece of jewellery from the collection will be donated to a woman or child resident of the shelter, to give them a Christmas boost

Could you be a puppy parent?

Local charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People needs volunteers to step up as puppy parents to make a real difference.

Oxfordshire fen restored to snails’ delight

National Trust restores Pea Pits in West Oxfordshire, potential home to the Newbury bypass snail

Putting the Garden to Bed

Green-fingered Cathie Welch shares her …

Join Launchpad’s Carols by Candlelight

Homelessness charity’s festive evening at Reading Town Hall on December 5th will mix music, readings and tales of Launchpad’s work

Tom Kerridge’s luxury box is back

The Beef Wellington Box, generously serves four and includes a luxury 30-day aged fillet of British Hereford beef.

Stunning installations at Christmas at Kew

Seven new displays as the UK’s original festive lights trail returns to Kew Gardens, November 15th to January 7th.

Don’t be afraid to cry

Columnist Robbie James says: ” I have an inability to cry but that doesn’t stop me from feeling sad”

Chile: home of affordable fine wines?

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett explores the best Chilean charms worth trying…

Youngsters’ wild photography project

Exhibition of work by teenagers and children who have discovered a shared talent for wildlife photography on a BBOWT course.

Join The Big Wild Walk

The Wildlife Trusts’ Big Wild Walk is set to be the most exciting yet with its new ambassador Rhiane Fatinikun backing this year’s challenge.

Love, laughs & larks

Boo, hiss, you won’t want to miss… It’s time to sprinkle the fairy dust and wave your wand to welcome larger than life characters and slapstick galore – pantos are back!

Ally Pally fireworks festival banger’s back

On 3rd & 4th November Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival is back with a bang, with star DJ sets, fun & epic fireworks.

Diwali recipes & takeaway competition

Diwali recipes from Atul Kochhar and a chance to win a takeaway from one of his Bucks restaurant.

Lucy Benjamin, Guildford panto star Q&A

We chat to EastEnders star, actor Lucy Benjamin who stars in the Yvonne Arnaud’s upcoming pantomime Cinderella.

Psycho Path pub trail in Newbury

The Psycho Path Pub Trail, a unique Halloween experience for adults only is on Friday 27th October, this immersive event will transform five central Newbury pubs into realms of fright delight.

Newbury’s free ghost town shop trail

Newbury Business Improvement District (BID), the organisation behind Visit Newbury, has a thrilling free experience for families

Spooky half term fun at Squire’s

Create & Grow activities to keep your little monsters entertained this October.

Graeme Hall, AKA The Dogfather Q&A

Wantage Literary Festival has lots of lovely highlights to enjoy between 21st October & 4th November, including Graeme Hall. Liz Nicholls asked him a few questions…

Sale e Pepe’s iconic Italian recipes

We share a taste of la dolce vita from Sale e Pepe which recently had a complete refurb ahead of its 50th anniversary.

Theatre: The Making of Mary Shelley

Jonathan Lovett tells us about a fascinating new play about Mary Shelley landing at Norden Farm in Maidenhead on Thursday, 12th October, as part of a UK tour.

Keeping adoptive siblings in care together

Adoption agencies across the UK, including PACT have joined forces to keep brothers and sisters together.

Windsor Designs Live a success!

After a successful first event, all eyes are now on the next Windsor Design Live on Saturday 7th October.

Cultural Travels from Home: online adventures!

Cultural Travels from Home take happy travellers to far-off destinations virtually, thanks to art historian Siân Walters.

Q&A with Fiona Allen on tour

We chat to comedian Fiona Allen who’s on tour with her debut stand-up tour including Guildford on 28th September.

Adam Smith’s Peppered Venison dish recipe

Adam Smith, executive chef at Coworth Park in Ascot, shares his recipe for a seasonal game salad.

Full of beans

Remember when the only choice for a coffee was white or black? Times have changed and ordering a coffee is now akin to reciting War and Peace. However you like your caffeine shot (or not) support National Coffee Week this month.

Garden Invaders

There are many plants that can inadvertently take over our gardens, particularly weeds, but there are some beautiful plants on sale that you can wonder why you ever planted. These are my own experiences and everyone will have a different gripe, says R&A gardener Cathie Welch

Spooky Bucks – October Halloween special

Bucks is home to many spooky sites including the Hellfire Caves… Liz Nicholls gathers up some local ghost stories

Eight great Rioja wines to enjoy

Wine columnist Giles Luckett recommends 8 Riojas that offer a new perspective on this classic region…

Bowls, a sport for everyone

There are many benefits from bowls, have a go at Whiteknights open days.

Mo & The Red Ribbon Newbury

Breathtaking promenade show presented by Corn Exchange Newbury and 101 Outdoor Arts on September 30th.

Shrek The Musical at New Theatre

The award-winning Shrek The Musical lands in Oxford this week, conjured up by a new creative team with a fabulous cast…

Frimley goes pink for organ donation

Organ Donation Week runs from September 18th to 24th and Frimley Park and Wexham Park hospitals will be lit up pink, the colour of the donation card.

Mucky Weekender out of this world

All the stars aligned to make Mucky Weekender the best small festival on Planet Earth this summer…

Saddle up for National Racehorse Week!

From 9th to 17th September 130+ events will take place across the UK to show what life as a racehorse is really like.

Homage to the wines of Yalumba

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett explores the harvest of a magical region of Australia.

Picture special: Hampshire’s Victorious Festival shines

Independent music photographer Peter Nicholson shares his pictures of Southsea favourite Victorious last weekend.

Windsor Lions back in the saddle

Popular cross country horse ride returns at Windsor Great Park.

Donnington Valley raises autumn spirits

Missed summer? You’re sure to feel the glow with a minibreak at Donnington Valley Hotel, Golf & Spa.

Education Guide: Autumn 2023

Another September beckons and we hope our education special will help you, whether you’re a parent to a SEN child, would like advice about bursaries, want to make maths fun or continue learning whatever your age

Life lessons with Dame Jacqueline Wilson

We chat to author Jacqueline Wilson, 77, one of the stars of Henley Literary Festival, 30th September to 7th October.

Emily Roux’s packed lunch recipes

Chef Emily Roux and Lexus have rustled up some posh packed lunches to enjoy in the car or on your next road trip!

A new lease of life

Second Hand September, upcycling furniture and repair cafes are all fabulous ways to fall in love again with something you once cherished, not only will it save you money but you’ll be doing your bit to help save the planet too!

Upcycling inspiration close to home

Liz Nicholls finds furniture upcycling inspiration & sources close to home here in Bucks.

Foodies Festival returns to Oxford

The UK’s biggest touring celebrity food and music festival series returns to Oxford for a huge August Bank Holiday weekend from 26th – 28th August.

Freezecakes frozen cheesecake summer highlight

Surrey-based Pleese invite you to tuck into a taste of summer with the world’s first frozen cheesecake in a tub.

Stellar set of A level results

St Helen and St Katharine celebrates students’ success with this year’s A level results exceeding broadcast predictions.

Sushi masterclass with Tomono Davies

Tomono Davies brings Japanese joy with sushi masterclasses. She’s on a roll – book in for a work party or session.

French connection: Wines Of The Roussillon

Giles Luckett rediscovers the amazing wines of France’s Roussillon, and find value and excellence in equal measure.

Q&A: Judi Love

Judi Love Q&A ahead of her The One Like tour which visits Basingstoke, Wycombe, Aylesbury & many more venues near you.

Wild swimming & watery wonders

We take the plunge into the joy of wild swimming & invite you to do the same, plus our list of local pools & more.

Olly Murs Q&A

Win a VIP day for two at BetVictor Party In The Paddock at Newbury Racecourse on 19th August, with Olly Murs. Q&A here!

2-for-1 pizza at Oakman Inns!

Love brilliant deals and pizza? Visit one of Oakman Inns’ pubs to grab some under their two-for-one deals this summer!

Free lunch at M&S!

M&S are running an instant, Lucky Lunch giveaway, placing 7500 £10 gift vouchers into random sandwiches.

Best New Zealand wines for 2023

Discover more about New Zealand wines as columnist Giles Luckett shows there’s more on offer than Sauvignon Blanc…

Festival of the moon in Newbury

Newbury BID welcomes you to enjoy the festival of the moon for three weeks of moon-related events!

Jacobs the Jewellers emerging designers competition

Nine emerging designers are competing to win the annual competition Jacobs the Jewellers annual competition and search to boost their future careers.

Delicious grill deal at M&S

Marks & Spencer are here to feed your BBQ obsession with their three for £12 grill deal of bangers, burgers and kebabs.

Best wines for summer barbecues

Best summer barbecue wines? Round & About’s columnist Giles Luckett shares his red, white and rose recommendations.

Create and Grow with Squire’s

Have fun taking part in Create and Grow activities with your young ones at Squires Garden Centres this Summer!

Our Q&A with author Alison Weir

Alison Weir, one of the stars of Guildford Book Festival in October, shares a few thoughts with us…

Grill seekers! Tom Kerridge barbecue recipes 

Two summer sizzlers from Tom Kerridge’s Outdoor Cooking, published by Bloomsbury with photographs Cristian Barnett.

Make a splash

Water, water everywhere or at any rate over 71 per cent of the world’s surface and there’s plenty to enjoy where we are too in pools, lidos, lakes, water and splash parks.

The art of watering

The challenges for getting water to the roots of plants this year and last is off the scale. Do you make sure to harvest the rainwater?

Perfect seaside stay in West Sussex

We take a fresh look at the Sussex seaside with a stay at one of the Beach Hut suites at Beachcroft Hotel.

Egham Royal Show weekend in August

The Egham Royal Show takes place on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th August at the showground in Whitehall Lane.

Fi.Fest ready to rock Maidenhead

The fifth Fi.Fest on Saturday, 8th July at Stroud Farm in Forest Green Road will star Scouting For Girls and The Feeling.

Summer pruning tips

With the better weather, there’s no excuse not to get out in our garden at last.

Marc Almond Q&A ahead of Rochester

We chat to Marc Almond of Soft Cell who will headline at Rochester Castle Concerts as well as Peter Hook, the Sugababes and more, 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th July.

Roni Size at Readipop Q&A

Liz Nicholls chats to DJ & record producer Roni Size, 53, ahead of Readipop Festival in Reading on 14th July.

Gordon Ramsay Academy recipes

We’re serving up summer sensations thanks to Sally Codling, a chef at Gordon Ramsay Academy in Woking.

Star Q&A: Bez mates!

Maracas player, party animal & dad Mark Berry, AKA Bez, 59, shares his thoughts on music & life.

Sizzling summer ideas

There are plenty of things to keep you and the little ones entertained this summer.

Sigur Ros to play in Berkshire

Book your tickets to enjoy Sigur Ros at wonderful Wasing Estate in Berkshire on 2nd July.

Best Portuguese wines you can buy

Think you know Portuguese wine? Giles Luckett says it’s time to drink again exploring cool climate Douro Valley wines.

Toad Hall Henley art for sale

Landscapes of Fawley Hall, inspiration for Toad Hall as well as the setting for Henley Royal Regatta under the hammer.

The adventurous pair behind BLACKLION vodka

BLACKLIONS’ Tim & Tam Spittle tell us about the vodka made from sheep’s milk and new summer walks, tours and tastings.

Summer sparkling wines worth your time

From Cava to Champagne, Tasmania to South Africa, Giles Luckett serves up the 10 best sparkling wines on the market.

Print your own t-shirt

Berkshire Printmakers invite you to an evening of creativity and enjoying food and wine.

Youth in Mind Berkshire conference

A Mental Health & Wellbeing Conference for anyone who works with children and young people in Berkshire West and beyond.

Clean up pet pongs with Vax

Liz Nicholls reviews the new VAXSpotWash Home Pet-Design which will make your carpets, rugs and upholstery shiny and new.

Thames Valley Food & Drink Festival

Head to Brightwell Vineyard for a splendid array of wine and artisan treats, June 17th & 18th.

Q&A with Richard O’Brien

The 50th anniversary tour of The Rocky Horror Show, is on its way to Aylesbury. Richard O’Brien shares a few thoughts…

Wildlife campaign will support the NHS

Families are invited by Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) to connect with nature every day in June, backed by the NHS.

Globe Theatre – a great all-rounder

The Globe, London’s iconic open-air wooden ‘O’ shaped theatre has lots of Shakespeare fun to enjoy over the summer…

Build It Live home inspiration

Grab your free tickets to kick-start your dream home with a visit to Build It Live in Bicester on 10th & 11th June.

Family Day at Windsor Racecourse

Enjoy a fantastic family day at Windsor Racecourse this Bank Holiday Monday, with 6 races to keep you on your toes.

Roses galore in our gardens

Tips and advice to help your roses whatever the weather.

Star Q&A: Ian Botham

Ian Botham, cricket legend, member of the House of Lords, dad and grandad, 67, chats to us about sport & more.

Get on the chain gang

Cycling is environmentally friendly, good exercise and offers the chance to enjoy local countryside.

A rose by any other name

Rose Awareness Week celebrates the beauty and variety of the world’s most popular flower.

BBQ beauties

With the weather getting warmer there can be nothing better than dining al fresco.

South African wine treasures to uncork

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett explores the best wines from South Africa worth trying.

Vintage shopping in Oxford this weekend

Buy vintage treasures by the kilo at a pop-up store in Leiden Square on Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st May.

Hampers & tastings are crowning glory

Quob Park Estate welcomes visitors to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty The King & Her Majesty The Queen.

Escape to Serenity

A useful guide to renovating your dream countryside home.

Giles Luckett’s best wines of Rioja

Learn more about the wines of Rioja as Giles Luckett shares his thoughts on the best red and white Riojas in the UK.

Noel Gallagher Q&A ahead of PennFest

Rock music legend & dad Noel Gallagher, 55, shares his thoughts ahead of his star turn at PennFest in Buckinghamshire on 21st & 22nd July.

Ravishing rhododendrons with royal approval

Well done to the team behind Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens, who have just won three top prizes at RHS Wisley.

May flowers are springing up

At last spring is in the air and summer is coming. We should be mindful of climate issues but not let it put us off gardening forever.

No Mow May to help wildlife!

No Mow May invites us all to sit back & relax to provide a boost for wild plants and wildlife throughout summer.

Q&A with Dr Amir Khan

Our favourite TV (and real-life) doctor Amir Khan shares his thoughts ahead of his talking tour with FANE.

Green goodness in watercress season

Watercress is abundant at this time of year and it’s packed full of goodness with many health benefits.

Festivals: Live & Direct

Summer is on its way which means festivals season! Here’s our guide to the best festivals near & far and the chance to win tickets.

April events at Blue Collar Corner

Make a date for British Street Food Awards, Mark Bowen of Reading FC & a Sunday acoustic session.

Tunde Baiyewu on playing Blenheim live

The Lighthouse Family’s Tunde chats to us ahead of playing at Blenheim Palace with Gregory Porter & Emile Sande in June.

Conservationist cows to arrive in Camberley

Public access areas of Barossa nature reserve in Camberley will play host to a special band of black-and-white visitors.

Clay, Cloth and Wood in Henley

Clay, Cloth and Wood: WORKS is an exciting exhibition showcasing the varied works of four talented artists covering ceramics, textile pictures and sculptural wood.

BBOWT Nature Photography Competition 2023

New categories and super prizes are on offer for 2023 in competition open to all aged over six.

World Autism Awareness Day

As Autism Liaison Co-Ordinator for Dogs for Autism, Lola Bellarosa-Homer is often the first point of contact for the families the charity helps.

Easter wine recommendations

Round & About’s wine columnist Giles Luckett recommends a clutch of new wines for Easter.

There She Rows oarsome foursome’s mission

Four women will walk the whole South Downs Way carrying a rowing boat to raise awareness for women and girls in sport.

Star Q&A: Tony Blackburn

Radio DJ legend, dad & grandad Tony Blackburn chats to Liz Nicholls ahead of his Sounds Of The 60s live tour at a theatre near you.

Have a cracking time

Easter is the perfect occasion for family adventures and spending time together, as well as trails offering the chance to find more eggs than you could possibly eat, there are a variety of other fun activities to entertain you too.

Vintage vroom & verve

Yesterday’s vehicles supporting today’s children’ is the simple message from the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs which is holding its charity Drive It Day on April 23rd in aid of Childline.

Italian delights from Gennaro Contaldo’s

We’re sharing a taste of Gennaro’s Cucina: Hearty Money-Saving Meals from an Italian Kitchen by Gennaro Contaldo, out now published by Pavilion Books.

To prune or not to prune?

Cathie Welch of Cathie’s Gardening School turns her attention to one of the most pressing issues for gardeners this month – the pruning dilemma.

Reading Charity Super.Mkt from 24th March

Design legend Wayne Hemmingway MBE chats to us ahead of a charity retail highlight at The Oracle this month.

Good Hotel Guide to R&A counties

Take a road trip around Round & About land and stay at some of the best hotels in the area this summer.

Adopt a grandparent and help out

The independent charity Adopt a Grandparents works to pair elderly care home residents with volunteers worldwide to combat loneliness and isolation.

RHS wildlife show stoppers

A nature-friendly garden will be premiered by The Wildlife Trusts at this year’s RHS Malvern Spring Festival.

Blue Collar Corner’s 1st birthday weekend

Viral festival favourites The Showhawk Duo announced for celebration at Reading’s popular street food and drinks arena.

Good year for the rosés

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett invites us to enjoy all things pink in his guide to rosés.

Sports Marketing In The Digital Age

The digital age has brought about a significant change in the way sports marketing operates.

Perfect roast at The Oarsman Marlow

You are sure of sublime old-school classics & service at this perfect bistropub which hosts a series of star chefs.

Ask Mastermind9, guru Peter Mols

Local business hero & dad Peter Mols, named the nationwide Networker of the Year and champion of small businesses, answers some questions to help locals in his community.

Angela’s a hot mess!

Bruce Dessau chats to comedian Angela Barnes ahead of her tour.

Broad smiles on Broad Street

Launchpad’s annual pancake race raises almost £8,000 as teams batter it out for glory.

Cher show dazzles with diva power!

The Cher Show at Oxford’s New Theatre until this Saturday (25th February) is sure to make you feel shiny & new.

The big garden climate challenge!

Cathie Welch from Cathie’s Gardening School looks at how we can grow and maintain happy plants in our ever changing climates.

Our Q&A with star Adam Frost

Adam Frost chats to Liz Nicholls about favourite flowers, family & being propositioned ahead of his UK tour.

C’est La Vegan!

Eat More Vegan by Annie Rigg, out now, published by Pavilion Books

Celebrate with celebrant Colette Ashby

Celebrant-led wedding ceremonies are a growing trend. Make yours as unique as you with Colette Ashby who officiates at ceremonies in Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire & Buckinghamshire.

Find your perfect wedding venue

Choosing where and how you say ‘I do’ and celebrate your marriage is the first big decision for many couples, find the venue that best suits your style and vision for the day will set the tone.

Home Hub Academy to boost skills

A new training programme is helping to develop the skills of Bracknell tradespeople.

Karen & Gorka sizzle in Firedance

Strictly’s Karen & Gorka return with Firedance at Guildford’s G Live and Oxford’s New Theatre.

Valentine’s specials at Atul Kochhar’s restaurant

Atul Kochhar and his chefs are cooking up romantic experiences for their locals this February

Half term fun at Squire’s

Keep the little ones entertained this February with a visit to Squire’s to paint a bird flowerpot.

Valentine’s Day wine pairings for lovers

Make the most of Valentine’s Day with these romantic wine recommendations from our wine columnist, Giles Luckett.

Valentine’s tablescapes from AB Event Hire

Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to create a tablescape filled with love for your partner, family, best friends or for a Galentines brunch with some ideas from AB Event Hire.

Budgie Smuggler Run for mental health

The Budgie Smuggler Run 2023 in Virginia Water has raised £2,500 (so far) for the Mental Health Foundation.

Book your place in vintage parade

Tickets on sale on February 3rd for Wallingford Vehicle Rally and Parade.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s in town

Here’s your chance to make like a caterpillar in an interactive trail at The Lexicon this half term and be in with the chance to win some great prizes.

On your yolks for pancake race

Launchpad’s annual Pancake Race, Reading’s most egg-citing event is back, on Shrove Tuesday

Care Supplement: February 2023

Make the right choices to help you or your loved one make the most of their later life

February recipes: Batch of the day!

Here’s a taste of Suzanne Mulholland’s The Batch Lady: Cooking on a Budget, out now, published by HarperCollins

Star Q&A: Kate Mosse

Best-selling author Kate Mosse OBE shares her thoughts ahead of her Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries tour at a theatre near you

David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny in Woking

David Walliams answers some questions ahead of Gangsta Granny at New Victoria Theatre in Woking 9th to 12th February.

M&S Food launch new breakfast range

Tasty new cereals, granolas, porridge, breakfast toppers and breakfast pots will brighten your morning thanks to an Eat Well breakfast

Kids eat free with Tom Kerridge

Under 12s can enjoy hot dogs, chicken goujons and burgers for free Mondays to Fridays, 3-5pm

Raising a glass to Australian wine

Our wine columnist Giles Luckett is on a mission Down Under to raise January spirits with these wizard (wines) of Aus!

Healthy start to 2023 at Squire’s

Wholesome food and a warm welcome await at Squire’s this January and there’s a comforting 15% off the bill

Education Guide: Winter 2023

As the new year starts for many it will mean a change in education or time to think about something new, read on for ideas

Recipes: Life on the veg

Healthy, satisfying meals, that are quick and easy to prepare and come in on a tight budget are essential as we start 2023

Star Q&A: Zoe Lyons

Comedian Zoe Lyons shares her thoughts ahead of her Bald Ambition live comedy tour which visits Aldershot, Banbury, Farnham, Salisbury, Maidenhead & more

All That Glitters at Quaglino’s

Fancy spending Christmas Day or New Year’s Eve in style at Quaglino’s? Special menus await you!

Ori lifestyle haircare Q&A

Drip 2 set as the prize. It’s a luxe hair care gift set containing our 2-year bestselling khalila oil, our cold-pressed Leccino olive oil, as well as our super-fluffy antimicrobial organic bamboo hair towel!

Tom Kerridge’s Full Time Meals Christmas

Michelin-starred chef’s festive meal for the same price as the average school lunch in the UK

Shoeboxes of love from Abbeycrest

Sonning Common nursing home shares the gift of giving with donations for charity.

Fantastic festive fizz worth a pop!

Round & About’s resident wine columnist gives his top ten choices for bubbles at this most wonderful time of the year

Festive fun at Blue Collar Corner

Blue Collar Corner have prepared a huge variety of events and extra opening dates for the festive season

The Crown, Church Enstone, December delights

You’re sure of a friendly welcome & fantastic food at The Crown in Church Enstone which has lots of December delights on the menu…

New look for Nature Discovery Centre

Nature Discovery Centre reopens after £125,000 revamp just in time for Christmas.

Leftfield thrill fans with collaborative album

Electronic pioneers Leftfield delivered an early Christmas present with their album This Is What We Do.

The Art of the Album Cover

Henley-based art publisher Hypergallery welcomes browsers and buyers to an exhibition of signed, limited-edition prints by music’s most extraordinary visual artists.

Divine dining with Christmas tablescape ideas

AB Events Hire have fabulous creative ideas to help you wow your guests with a festive table that’ll really make you the host with the most.

The Flying Child earns lottery funding

The Flying Child team have been awarded funding from The National Lottery to support survivors of child sexual abuse.

Wildlife volunteers honoured at awards

Well done to the 13 volunteers recognised by Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) for decades of conservation work.

Women’s walking football fun Fleet fundraiser

Football fever… The Fleet of Foot ladies’ walking team enjoyed a charity match in aid of Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice.

Let us handle your care

CareHandle is an exciting new service supporting those exploring Care Homes for the first time.

Celebrate Christmas at The Lexicon

Enjoy festive fun activities for the whole family at Bracknell’s leading shopping centre.

Swap white for green this Christmas

Tatjana runs teapro.co.uk, a loose-leaf tea startup based in Windsor and is passionate about all things sustainable.

Dark wines for long dark nights

Our wine expert Giles Luckett shares his wine recommendations to raise your mojo levels!

Star Q&A: Craig Revel Horwood

Craig Revel Horwood, 57, is excited about bringing Strictly Ballroom The Musical back to the stage on a UK tour, which includes Reading’s Hexagon, 16th-21st January & Guildford’s G Live, 20th-30th December

Keep burglars in the dark

Thames Valley Police has some invaluable advice as the winter nights close in.

Cult show Neighbours returns to TV

Neighbours is returning to TV screens next year… Here’s why this is such good news for us all.

What is solution-focused hypnotherapy

Woodley-based hypnotherapist Sophie Price explains how this approach can help a frazzled mind.

Join Launchpad for carols and kindness

Reading homelessness prevention charity is holding a fantastically festive evening of Carols by Candlelight.

Al Lloyd releases debut EP

Professional arranger, composer, songwriter and saxophonist Al Lloyd set to release EP – A Moment In Time.

Put some welly into Christmas

Tom Kerridge launches his Beef Wellington Box to help make your Christmas extra special.

Cyclamen confusion

Cathie Welch explains how to distinguish between the types of Cyclamen available.

Sobell House cookbook Matt Allwright Q&A

Matt Allwright whose recipes are featured in The Sobell House Vegetarian Cook Book, shares his thoughts.

Blue Collar Corner’s November showcase

Music from DJ Huey Morgan and The Amazons headline beside some straight talking from former Reading FC manager Brian McDermott.

Helping mums make the right choices

K White Coaching empowers mums to live their best story through coaching. Helping women gain confidence, plan, and take action.

A holistic approach = glowing skin

Dr Seema Warner, skin expert & founder of Oxford’s YourSkinStory, explains why a holistic approach will add that vital glow to your skin.

Archie loves doggie-friendly luxe ready meals

Archie Tracey the sprocker spaniel tucks into some premium ready meals from HugMyDog.

November recipes: French Kiss

Cathy Gayner’s Recipes from Le Rouzet – An English Cook in France, is out now, in aid of Age Unlimited. Here’s a taster…

Energy saving tips for your home

Plant the equivalent of 136 trees and save up to £1,000 a year with these essential energy saving tips.

Shop at Squire’s exclusive evening

Get ahead and prepare for the festive season with 15 per cent off.

Chobham’s ‘King of Chelsea’ Mark Gregory

Mark Gregory returns to RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2023 with a “Plot To Plate” haven for Savills.

A fireworks night to remember!

There are plenty of displays to choose from, big and small, to make your fireworks night go with a bang.

Star Q&A: Hayley Mills

Actress Hayley Mills talks about life & loves ahead of starring in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

Shooting stars in wildlife photo competition

Well done to wildlife lovers in the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) competition.

Which menopause treatment’s best for me?

Dr Marion Gluck explores the different treatment options for anyone experiencing menopause or perimenopause symptoms.

Celebration of Champagne with Giles Luckett

Round & About’s resident wine columnist gives his top picks for the new season – mellow wines for the mellow season!

Happy fifth birthday Westgate Oxford!

Well done to 10-year-old Tamsin Taylor who won the logo competition for Westgate Oxford’s fifth birthday.

£2 Million River Wildlife Project Success

A BBOWT project to create a channel of the River Thames and restore long-lost wildlife habitat has been completed.

Harvest help from St George’s School

Donations to boost Windsor Foodshare and support the community.

Autumn leaves and fiendish fun

Half term and Halloween days out to keep the whole family entertained.

Make a decoration at Micklems Farm

Make a wonderful selection of hanging and free-standing porcelain ornaments for your tree, home and as gifts

Chilterns Walking Festival October highlights

Foraging, local & literary history, garden tours and more as part of Chilterns Walking Festival, 15th-30th October.

Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition at Tate Modern

Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms exhibition at Tate Modern has been extended until April. Liz Nicholls steps inside

Celebrate autumn with the National Trust

As autumn swoops in, it’s not just Keats who was in love with this atmospheric season, the National Trust is too, find out more about what you can enjoy

Wines for autumn with Giles Luckett

Round & About’s resident wine columnist gives his top picks for the new season – mellow wines for the mellow season!

Vegan-friendly trail maps In Newbury

Visit Newbury has launched an updated version of Its Vegan-friendly trail map

Happy birthday to The Parade Cinema!

We join The Parade Cinema team in celebrating their first anniversary and can’t imagine Marlborough Town without them, one year after opening.

Indie film highlights the forgotten trailblazers

Ongoing taboo of LGBTQ+ baby boomers highlighted in new film

Protection from flooding with Rainscape

Rainscape supply and fit demountable flood barriers to domestic and business properties to provide agile, self-assembly flood protection

Make-up with spectacles

Make-up with spectacles? Yes, you read that right! Feel Good Contacts have come up with a perfect guide for you! Spectacles aren’t a hindrance to highlighting your eyes. In fact, you can make your eyes appear even bigger with glasses.

October recipes: Rice up your life!

We’ve teamed up with The Rice Association to offer you some seasonal inspiration to jazz up a store-cupboard ingredient.

Louis Likes… The Crazy Bear Stadhampton

Louis Savage, 10, samples the hospitality on offer at The Crazy Bear in Stadhampton.

Tom Kerridge set lunch for £15

Enjoy two courses for £15 at The Coach in Marlow, Tom explains the idea, how it came about and what diners can expect

Trail blazers!

You can admire Surrey Sculpture Society’s talents at Savill Garden thanks to the Art in the Garden exhibition from 21st September until 1st November.

GCSE success celebrated at Queen Anne’s

Queen Anne’s School recorded an excellent set of GCSE Results with 64% at grades 9-7 (A*-A).

Leighton Park celebrates GCSE success

“Students can look forward to entering the Sixth Form with confidence” says delighted head teacher

Reimagining a classic

The Watermill Theatre brings Whistle Down The Wind to the stage for the first time in over a decade.

Star Q&A: Tom Kerridge

Michelin-starred chef & dad Tom Kerridge, 49, chats to Liz about life, loves and his Full Time Meals campaign with Marcus Rashford.

Star Q&A: Ainsley Harriott

We chat to chef, TV presenter & dad Ainsley Harriott MBE, 65, about love, laughs & living well.

September recipes: Good Mood Food

Ainsley Harriott shares two ideas from his newest cookbook.

Makers & shakers!

Libby & Chloe tell us about the RenARTgades Modern Makers Fair.

Congratulations to Queen Anne’s GCSE pupils

Queen Anne’s School are delighted to be celebrating an excellent set of GCSE Results.

Discover dog-friendly venues in Newbury

Newbury Business Improvement District are launching a new Dog-Friendly Trail Map.

Applying to University

Sarah Alakija of Charters Education Support helps students in the UK and abroad to make strong applications to British universities and has some excellent tips to help ahead of January’s applications deadline

Cranford House students make the grade

Inaugural A-level results at Cranford see students achieving top marks

Appeal to help Sunny the dog

We’ve teamed up with The National Animal Welfare Trust Berkshire to see if you could help Sunny, the dog who can’t be touched…

School ready? Tips for parents

Starting school can be a nervous time for children and their families. Local early years specialist Hayley Fuller offers these words of wisdom to allay some of the most common fears.

Happy 5th birthday to The Lexicon

Bracknell’s fabulous shopping centre is celebrating and you’re invited to join them

Heatwave help for your gardens

With temperatures set to soar again this week, a paucity of rain and impending hose pipe bans, how do you keep your garden going? R&A gardening expert Cathie Welch has some advice

Baby steps to better world

Lucy Todd tells us about her journey from journalism to founding sustainable children’s clothing site My Little Green Wardrobe which has just turned one

Summer dining at The Oarsman, Marlow

The Royal Life Saving Society has invaluable advice to help you enjoy the water safely this summer

John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett

John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett bring their hugely entertaining, funny show to The Crooked Billet, Stoke Row on Wednesday 7th September.

Be water safe as you swim

The Royal Life Saving Society has invaluable advice to help you enjoy the water safely this summer

Bear Grylls Kids Survival Guide

Bear Grylls’ Survival Academy has created The Go Wild guide – developed with snack brand Nature Valley – with eight free ways to keep active kids satisfied this summer in their own home or the local park.

Wild Watlington

Nicola Shafer tells us how her love of the natural world led her to the publication of her new book

Music to pianists’ ears

High-end piano store Pianoz.com has opened its flagship store on Maidenhead High Street.

Cliveden Literary Festival reveals speakers

The stunning Berkshire stately home will once again welcome a wealth of authors for the festival in October

Marc Antoni’s hair heroes!

Senior stylist of Bracknell salon makes headlines with British Hairdressing Awards nomination

Cheers! Best wines for summer

Columnist Giles Luckett recommends some sensational summer sippers available locally

Thame Food Festival bursary winner announced

Popular food festival runs on September 24th & 25th and this year more than 180 artisan producers are set to take part

Respect your elders! Five recipes

August is the zenith of elderflower season, with this floral yet tropical flavoured plant gracing many a hedgerow in this gorgeous part of the world.

It’s come home – at last!

Now it’s over to you… be inspired by our Lionesses and get involved in football where you are, whatever your age and ability

Get on Newbury town trail

Newbury BID launch new Town Trail Maps to support Local Businesses

What’s your favourite local park?

Love Parks Week runs from today until Friday 5th August, organised by Keep Britain Tidy.

What’s your favourite local park?

Love Parks Week runs from today until Friday 5th August, organised by Keep Britain Tidy.

August recipes: Feast of fun

Ching He Huang & Lizzie Acker are two of the chefs on the sizzling line-up for the Big Feastival in Oxfordshire, 26th-28th August, so they’ve served up these summer tasters…

Star Q&A: Lesley Joseph

Lesley Joseph chats to us about meeting the Pope, Birds Of A Feather, her pal Maureen Lipman and the joy of starring in Sister Act at the Apollo until 28th August

July recipes: Blooming Great Tea Party

Tea parties have been a real feature of the summer so far after June’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations so carry on with a Blooming Great Tea Party in aid of Marie Curie

Star Q&A: Kim Wilde

Kim Wilde chats to Liz Nicholls about performing at Heritage Live, alongside Boy George, Lulu, Gabrielle & more, including Ardingly on Saturday, 16th July and Englefield House on Saturday, 23rd July.

Star Q&A: Katherine Jenkins

Liz Nicholls chats to mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins OBE ahead of her performance at Henley Festival, 6th-10th July.

Toot-Toot Drivers Airport review

Fun manipulative & role play features include spinning radar, wind meter, runway lights, roundabout & boarding ladder that will encourage your child’s imagination. Includes Smartpoint Jet and 2 cute mini jets.

Wine & dine at The Alice

It’s bottoms-up time down the rabbit hole! The Alice in Oxford is hosting a series of intimate Wine and Dine events and a special Wine Flight tasting menu in collaboration with Balfour Winery and Coates & Seely.

Nocturne Live at Blenheim Palace

Singer/songwriter Mick Hucknall chats about being back on the road performing as Simply Red get set to star at Nocturne Live at Blenheim Palace on 15th June

David Gray prepares for Nocturne Live

Liz Nicholls chats to musician David Gray amid his UK & European tour to celebrate 20 years since his multi-platinum album White Ladder, which has just been re-released in a deluxe edition on CD, digital and vinyl.

Star Q&A: James Blunt

Musician & dad James Blunt, 48, chats to Liz Nicholls ahead of his performances at Cornbury & more festivals this summer…

June recipes: Heavenly honey

Manuka honey is not only good for your gut and your skin but its soothing properties can also help your overall wellbeing.

Volunteers help maintain Betjeman Millennium Park

James Kent, a year 12 pupil at King Alfred’s, spends a day with the army of volunteers who help maintain the Betjeman Millennium Park in Wantage, which has just marked its 20th anniversary

Poignant performance from St George’s School

Community concert organised by local preparatory school St George’s School raises £3,000 for DEC Ukraine Appeal.

Journey into the Magical Forest

LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort is opening its newest attraction this Saturday, 30th April – step inside and explore.

Festival fun for all

Festivals are back on! Yes, after two fretful years of disrupted fun & frolics, there’s a summer sizzler of festivals ready to rock your world, whatever you’re into… writes Liz Nicholls

May recipes: Green queens

We’re celebrating the green goodness with two brunch recipes to herald Alresford Watercress Festival

Star Q&A: Toyah Willcox

Musician Toyah Willcox, who turns 64 this month, shares her excitement for a summer of festivals, including Let’s Rock where she is set to star…

Lifelong learning and mental fitness

You don’t have to run a four-minute mile to follow in the footsteps of Roger Bannister. On a windy day in May 1954, a 25-year-old medical student… broke track and field’s most famous barrier – the four-minute mile.

April recipes: Feed your family

Say bye-bye to boring dinners with exciting recipes from Chefs In Schools, by Nicole Pisani & Joanna Weinberg

Star Q&A: Steve Backshall

Explorer, naturalist, presenter & dad Steve Backshall MBE, 48, talks to Liz Nicholls ahead of his Ocean show at a venue near you.

Showing support for Ukraine

Reading Biscuit Factory independent cinema is one of several across the country previewing Olga in aid of the DEC

Musical treats at The Watermill, Newbury

From an enchanting folk-inspired musical to a sizzling Cuban inspired spy thriller The Watermill Theatre has a musical treat for everyone.

Star Q&A: Kelly Jones

Liz Nicholls chats to musician & dad Kelly Jones as the Stereophonics release their new album Oochya and hit the road for their UK tour

March recipes: Dinners for winners

We’re sharing three hearty recipes from The Hairy Bikers’ Everyday Winners by Si King and Dave Myers, published by Seven Dials, out now £22 hardback

Visit Newbury bidding for your vote

Vote for Visit Newbury’s Family Fun Days in ‘Best Local Family Friendly Event’

Convoy Community

Convoy Community is dedicated to taking loneliness out of job hunting and can help with the fully funded spaces available on their The Road to Work programme.

The Year of the Tiger

Henley and Marlow Launches 2022 `The Year of the Tiger`

Star Q&A: Justin Fletcher

TV megastar Justin Fletcher MBE tells us about his influences as he steps out to a venue near you for his all-singing and dancing live show Justin Live – The Big Tour!

February recipes: Sweet dreams

We share a taste of Nadiya’s Fast Flavours by published by Penguin Michael Joseph (£22)

Your Will, your way

David Robinson, Director of Templar Estate Planning discusses the importance of everyone having an up to date and valid Will. If you do not have a Will or changes have happened in your life, please read on!

January recipes: Gut Reaction

We’re serving up a taster from The Gut-Loving Cookbook by Alana & Lisa MacFarlane which is out this month, published by Pavilion Books

Star Q&A: Ray Mears

Local television star & bushcraft expert Ray Mears, 57, tells us more about his new We Are Nature book & theatre show to help us “tune in and turn on” to nature…

Winnie-the-Pooh 95th anniversary prequel

Once There Was A Bear, a new prequel to mark the 95th anniversary of the classic Winnie-The-Pooh. With so much uncertainty in the world the familiar, beloved characters from our childhood are more welcome than ever.

St Bartholomew’s: ‘Outstanding’ in all areas

St Bartholomew’s School: ‘Outstanding’ in all areas. High praise for Sixth Form as it prepares to welcome more students to join

December recipes: Comfort & joy

We’re offering a taste of Christmas at River Cottage by Lucy Brazier with foreword, essays and seasonal recipes from Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, published by Bloomsbury, Priced £22.

Star Q&A: Gok Wan

Television star Gok Wan, 47, talks to us ahead of his dazzling star turn as the Man In The Mirror in Snow White at Woking’s New Victoria Theatre from 4th December to 2nd January

Menopause and hair loss

It may not be talked about as much as hot flushes and night sweats, but hair loss is extremely common during menopause.

Long-term help with your short-term rental

The Short Term Rental Company offers a complete hands-free hosting experience for owners.

Local photography competition

Award-winning local housebuilder Berkeley Homes invites Community to take part in photo competition celebrating nature.

Jack & Beyond

Send some sweetness & light to loved ones with Jack & Beyond’s Christmas cakes & goodies available for delivery across the UK

November recipes: Passage to India

We’re sharing a taste of From Gujarat With Love – 100 Authentic Indian Vegetarian Recipes by Vina Patel

Star Q&A: Samantha Womack

Actress, singer, model & director Samantha Womack tells us about festive feelings as she stars as the White Witch in The Lion, The Witch & the Wardrobe at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre as part of its UK tour

Join Twyford Together Charity run

Get together with family and friends at The Piggott School on Sunday, 10th October

October recipes: Sweet spot

Ravneet Gill’s Sugar, I Love You: Knockout Recipes to Celebrate The Sweeter Things in Life, is out this month.

Star Q&A: Timmy Mallett

Broadcaster, artist & dad Timmy Mallett, who turns 66 this month, tells Liz Nicholls about family, football, art and his new book Utterly Brilliant – My Life’s Journey

Star Q&A: Martin Jarvis

Actor Martin Jarvis OBE tells us about life, love and turning 80 as he prepares to star as Ted Heath in Michael McManus’ smash hit play Maggie & Ted at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud this month

Feel more energised

Feel more energised with these tips from Nature’s Corner in Newbury

The Divorce Revolution

New business launched to help separating and divorcing couples save money and stay out of court

Hands free!

Paul Zerdin on his Hands Free show at Camberley Theatre on Tuesday, 21st September

Star Q&A: Ed Byrne

Liz Nicholls talks about life, laughs & lockdown saviours with comedian & dad Ed Byrne, 49, ahead of his live shows in September, including Oxford, Newbury, High Wycombe, Farnham, Camberley & Dorking

September recipes: Coffee & banoffee

This September, Macmillan Cancer Support’s iconic Coffee Morning event is back on Friday 24th September, however you plan it and whatever your baking talents (or lack of) host your coffee morning your way and help raise millions to support the growing number of people living with cancer

Build your dream home

A visit to Build It Live this month will help you create a home as individual as you

Interiors inspiration

Treat yourself to a day out with some shopping on the banks of the beautiful River Thames thanks to Henley Decor Fair from Thursday, 23rd to Sunday, 26th September

A community where you can flourish

Pangbourne College is a co-educational day and boarding school set in 230 acres within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Salisbury Cathedral: Threads Through Creation

Creating the world in eight million stitches… On Tuesday 17 August Threads Through Creation, a magnificent embroidery display created by textile artist Jacqui Parkinson will go on show at Salisbury Cathedral.

August recipes: Rays of sunshine

We’re serving up two dishes from Sunshine Kitchen: Delicious Creole recipes from the Heart of the Caribbean by Vanessa Bolosier, published by Pavilion Books.

Star Q&A: Andre Rieu

Liz Nicholls asks international classical music champion & dad Andre Rieu, 71, about life, love & music ahead of Together Again which comes to cinemas on 28th & 29th August.

Local Sue Ryder Hospice launches appeal

National healthcare charity Sue Ryder, which runs Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice in Reading, has this month launched an appeal asking people to help them fill families’ final days together with love.

July recipes: Tutti Fruity

It’s barbecue season! We’ve teamed up with home economics star Jack Monroe & Del Monte to serve this sunny delight

Star Q&A: Paul Stellar

Singer & dad Paul Weller, 63, opens up about his new album Fat Pop (Volume I), collaborations and a hopeful return to live music.

June recipes: Cupcakes & kindness

Dust off your baking bowls, whip out your whisks and unite against dementia by signing up for Cupcake Day

Star Q&A: Danny Goffey

Liz Nicholls chats to musician & dad of four Danny Goffey, 47, who will star with his Supergrass bandmates, Feeder & Sports Team at Englefield House in Theale on Friday, 23rd July, as part of the Heritage Live Concert Series.

Star Q&A: James Arthur

Liz Nicholls asks singer James Arthur, about music, mental health and more. His new single September is out on 4th June, via Columbia Records, taken from his as-yet untitled album out in autumn

AZUMI-Wellness: Nature Therapy Berkshire

We passionately believe that going outside in nature can help us to feel calmer, more relaxed and less stressed.

Support vaccination with V-star badge

Show your support for Covid vaccination programme with a V-star badge thanks to mums’ mission

Flying high with Legoland

Families can book in to enjoy the UK’s first flying theatre ride at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort at the end of this month

Mental Health Mates are offering support

Abby Lacey set up Mental Health Mates – Reading after needing help herself, the support group helps anyone suffering as well as their family and friends

Good Cheer Award Winners 2021

Raise your glasses, it’s time to toast our Round & About Good Cheer Award winners!

Gilbertson & Page

Here at Gilbertson & Page our team lives and breathes dogs. Not only do we specialise in the manufacture of life stage, working and sensitive diets like hypoallergenic and grain-free recipes, but dogs run our office, well unfortunately, not quite! but there’s always one or two running about or napping by the desk.

Where’s Brian’s Bottom? asks Abingdon illustrator

Local illustrator Rob Jones always wanted to create a children’s book and, in Where’s Brian’s Bottom? the dream has unfolded!

Gemma Hardy offers mental health advice

Gemma Hardy of Hardy Training Company in Fleet explains what mental health is and how we can manage it during uncertain times

Take five….

Top tips for creating your home gym. We’ve teamed up with Morgan Beilby of local design and fit-out specialists Velvaere Studios to help you create the perfect home/work balance.

Star Q&A: Ed Stafford

Liz Nicholls chats to survival expert, dad & TV star Ed Stafford, 45, about life, lockdown & the summer family wilderness camps he has helped devise in the South East.

May recipes: Watercress wonders

Suze Morrison, founder of Gourmet Glow, has teamed up with The Watercress Company to offer some healthy meals

Shakespeare & St George’s Day

“Cry God for Harry, England and St George..!” Pit your wits against our Which William quiz in honour of Shakespeare & St George’s Day

#BlossomWatch

Celebrate the UK’s first ever #BlossomWatch day in Bucks, Berks and Oxfordshire

Tiney Home Nursery

Tiney Home Nursery: Change lives from your living room

Walk this way!

Walk this way! Chilterns Walking Festival is back from 22nd May to 6th June with more than 80 guided walks to enjoy

Decor delights

Treat yourself to a day out and some shopping at Henley Decor Fair over the late bank holiday weekend 27th to 31st May 2021

Win! A portrait of your pet

Love your kitty? Adore your doggy? We always knew that we Brits loved our pets passionately, but the last year has deepened our appreciation for our animal companions!

Coffee delivery to perk us up!

Roots and Rose is a brother and sister duo, who want to take the hassle out of finding great-tasting coffee, by doing the hard work for you.

Take our Horrible Histories quiz

Pinch punch first of the month… it’s April’s Fools Day! This is a tradition that some say dates back to Chaucer here in the UK.

What have you missed?

Here we are, a full year after lockdown was announced. Let’s face it, tempers feel a little bit frayed this week, which is natural, really, as we approach the final furlong towards (hopeful) freedom!

Book a plant clinic appointment

Plant or garden dilemma? Grab a free Gardeners’ Question Time Plant Clinic slot with garden guru & Miracle-Gro this week.

Tips to overcome a needle phobia

A needle phobia is quite common – it’s thought to be a problem for about 1 in 10 of us. Phil Day gives some advice to those worried about the COVID-19 vaccine.

Spring has sprung so let’s celebrate!

Bees are buzzing, flowers are blooming, and the sun is shining: spring is here!

Get zoom ready with vitamins

Getting the right vitamin supplements to make you Zoom ready! As millions across the world continue to interact online, people are spending a record amount of time video chatting.

Staying safe after COVID-19 vaccination

Comments from Phil Day, Superintendent Pharmacist at Pharmacy2U, the UK’s first and largest online pharmacy

How daylight savings affect your sleep

The clocks go forward on March 28 – the start of daylight savings. This means one less hour in bed, so prepare to feel extra sleepy that day!

Jess Gillam chats about Investec 2021

Jess Gillam tells us about music’s power to connect us and looks ahead to the Investec International Music Festival which will take place in Surrey Hills as soon as safely possible.

April recipes: Baking power

We’ve cooked up a sneaky slice of The National Trust Book of Baking by Sybil Kapoor, which is out on 15th April, with these heart-warming spring recipes.

Star Q&A: David Walliams

Author & dad David Walliams, 49, talks about life & the arts ahead of the adaptation of his novel Billionaire Boy as a Covid-safe Car Park Party

Delicious chocolates for Mother’s Day

It’s Mother’s Day on Sunday so why not show her how much she means by making these sweet treats packed with healthy ingredients and love

Time for wildlife

Time for wildlife – help ensure the survival of beautiful African wild animals by supporting two amazing charities

Liven your home with green walls

Gardarica offers ‘living walls’ tailor-made to the needs of your home, garden or business from design to construction

Putting children’s wellbeing first: Inside Out

Inside Out is an education charity based in Reading focussed on improving children’s wellbeing.

Star Q&A: Raymond Blanc

Liz Nicholls asks star chef Raymond Blanc about feeding the soul in isolation, finding your calling & his surprising favourite foodstuff…

March recipes: Spice of life

Mandira Sarkar of Mandira’s Kitchen serves up a wonderful suggestion for Mother’s Day: spiced biscuits & masala chai to deliver to your mum’s doorstep if you live close enough to her…

Keep memories alive with Fusions Craft

Discover millions of creative ways to share your life stories for future generations

Pancake recipes: From Bonne Maman

Today is Pancake Day/Shrove Tuesday. We’ve teamed up with Bonne Maman UK to offer you some great recipe ideas.

Half term fun for families

Surrey Wildlife Trust have some great resources to help you spot & encourage wildlife in your own garden or outdoor space

Love local with fresh food boxes

Love local! Fresh food delivery box for Valentine’s Day meals & restaurant quality cooking with Crop To Kitchen.

Billy Ocean & the Young Voices

Billy Ocean, along with the Young Voices Choir, wish you a Lovely Day with charity single to help children’s mental health

Build a lockdown family time capsule

Kirsty Prankerd, from photo keepsake retailer Write From The Heart, explains how to build a time capsule with the kids.

Patrick Ebbs: Ciceri e Tria recipe

Try the traditional dish of Ciceri e Tria (Chickpeas and Pasta) as recommended by Godalming author Patrick Ebbs.

February recipes: Blooming lovely

Star chef & hospitality champion Tom Kerridge’s new Hand & Flowers cookbook is helping us find reasons to be cheerful. We’ve teamed up to share recipes for you to cook at home.

Star Q&A: Andy Triggs Hodge

Three times Olympic rowing gold medallist Andy Triggs Hodge started rowing because he thought it would be fun, now he is sharing that sense of fun through Race The Thames 2021, we chatted to him about his career, the importance of sport and the event taking place in March

January recipes: Right angles

The festive period isn’t normally associated with healthy eating, but Dr Michelle Braude of nutrition practice The Food Effect, says it doesn’t have to be this way and that many of the foods we often associate with Christmas and New Year are actually very healthy if used in the right way.

The Three Daggers in Edington

A stay at the dog-friendly The Three Daggers certainly made my tail wag, not to mention that of terrier Roger

Unique moment of time

Professor Stephen Hawking had a fascinating relationship with time and this year Bremont are marking that and honouring the eminent scientist with the launch of its Bremont Hawking watch collection.

December recipes: The main event

The festive period isn’t normally associated with healthy eating, but Dr Michelle Braude of nutrition practice The Food Effect, says it doesn’t have to be this way and that many of the foods we often associate with Christmas and New Year are actually very healthy if used in the right way.

Star Q&A: Andrea Bocelli

Liz Nicholls asks Italian opera singer, tenor & record producer, Andrea Bocelli, 62, some questions for our bumper Christmas edition.

LEGOLAND®’s World of Mythical Creatures

The World of Mythical Creatures is coming to The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort in spring 2021

November recipes: food with heart

A new cook book Food & Kindness is raising funds for Oxfordshire’s Sobell House hospice with help from local restaurants

#YouCanAdopt

We’ve partnered up with (Parents And Children Together) to highlight the #YouCanAdopt campaign and encourage you to consider adopting

Guardian Warm Roof

Guardian Roof Designs can transform your Conservatory with a Guardian™ Roof System making it a comfortable new room that you can use all year round

October recipes: An apple a day…

Did you know in the UK alone we have more than 2,500 varieties of apple? Enough for you to try a different one every day for more than seven years and what better day to start then on October 21st, Apple Day. Why not try these recipes to start with…

The Beatles: Get Back

Get Back is set to celebrate the iconic band’s influence

August recipes: Fabulous fish

Sea for Yourself is encouraging us to cook with fresh fish caught in UK seas, so ‘see for yourself’ how healthy and easy it can be

Hook, line & sinker

Fishing is a reel-ly big pull for millions of people and what can be better than sitting by the river in the sunshine – you may fin-ish up with a big catch you’ll have something to carp on about to your friends!

The GREAT outdoors!

We’ve never appreciated being outside more than we do now and with more gradually opening up to us, let’s get out and enjoy it

Eat better in lockdown

Nutritionist Abi Barclay-Watt has some tips on how to curb those cravings

Explore education

With many of us having more time on our hands, there’s never been a better time to learn something new

Star Q&A: Julia’s outdoor jewels

To say TV presenter Julia Bradbury loves the outdoors would be an understatement, so much so that she set up The Outdoor Guide website packed with wonderful walks, picturesque pubs to stay in and everything you need to get out and enjoy yourself

The GREAT outdoors!

We’ve never appreciated being outside more than we do now and with more gradually opening up to us, let’s get out and enjoy it

July recipes: Love those leaves

Watercress is healthy, delicious and packed full of goodness – one 85g bag provides more than the recommended daily amount of vitamin C to help boost your immune system. It’s in season until October so get creating now!

Salute our Forces

Our Armed Forces are something for us to be proud of at any time as they work to keep us safe and now they are helping to fight coronavirus

Mini plays in response to Covid-19

Four Reading writers have penned mini audio plays about their town and their relationship to home in these challenging times.

Hurst Show & Country Fayre

Hurst Show and Country Fayre are championing ‘the show must go on’ ethos by holding their first ever virtual show.

Scrubs help

Huge thanks goes out to all those who have been making scrubs in their homes and the schools coming together to make face shields for our NHS and key workers

Gardening leave

How does your garden grow? Does it rival Chelsea Flower Show or is it just patches of green and brown in need of some love and attention? Once it looks good, sit back and enjoy it in style and comfort

Wind in the Willows

Join Mr Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger in GSC’s online Wind in the Willows

Chawton House virtual gardens

Chawton House virtual garden festival

Butterfly ID skills via Zoom

We’ve all got closer to nature over the past few weeks as we spend more time in our gardens and take time to appreciate what’s around us.

Surrey Hills

Surrey Hills advises you to stay away – for now!

Rock Choir fundraiser

Join Rock Choir’s 24-hour fundraiser for Mental Health Awareness Week

Wartime spirit

Celebrate VE Day at home – sing, dance and raise a glass to toast Second World War heroes

Citizens Advice debt help

Coronavirus: Get help if you can’t pay household bills

Hypnotherapy sleep tips

Resolve coronavirus-related sleep problems with the help of hypnotherapy

Save music venues campaign

#SAVEOURVENUES campaign launched to help grassroots music

RBC road markings

Heart-felt thanks to NHS staff outside Royal Berkshire Hospital

Room for improvement

With the majority of us spending more time at home at the moment how about lavishing some love on your home and considering how you can improve it, Karen Neville looks at some ways to make the most of your home…

Cotswold Challenge

Teenagers take the Cotswold Challenge and showcase your skills

2.6 Challenge

Take the 2.6 Challenge and help boost the UK’s charities

April recipes: Close to nature

Qualified natural chef Jo Keyes shares some wholesome recipes devised in her Time To Nourish kitchen for body, mind & soul

Time to love your home

Advice for how you can freshen up your home especially if you’re looking to sell

Wildlife Trusts online

Enjoy the wonderful world of wildlife online

Co-parenting advice

Co-parenting during the Coronavirus lockdown

Turn on the TAP

A new app makes it easy to thank the unsung heroes in your community at a time when we’ve never needed them more

Barking to baking

Your dogs will be barking mad for these home bakes

Home schooling

Home schooling tips to help you learn as your child does

Worship Online

Churches in Newbury are reaching new congregations with online services helping us through these difficult times

Take your seat…

Enjoy the theatre from the comfort of your sofa courtesy of National Theatre at Home via YouTube

Gardening tips 2

Getting some fresh air in the current situation is so important. 

Gardening tips 1

Staying at home is not ideal but there’s lots to get on with in the garden.

Spring clean: De-clutter

The Great British Spring Clean has been postponed so how about giving your home a spring clean instead?

Spring clean your digital life

The Great British Spring Clean has been postponed so how about giving your home a spring clean instead?

Spring clean your house

The Great British Spring Clean has been postponed so how about giving your home a spring clean instead?

Spring clean your kitchen

The Great British Spring Clean has been postponed so how about giving your home a spring clean instead?

Spring clean your bedroom

The Great British Spring Clean has been postponed so how about giving your home a spring clean instead?

Happy bunnies…

You’re never too old to enjoy an Easter egg hunt which is lucky for you as there are some cracking ones to enjoy!

Gorgeous gardens

What better way can there be to mark spring than to get out in the garden? Karen Neville gathers some inspiring gardens worth visiting.

Spring clean your bathroom

The Great British Spring Clean has been postponed so how about giving your home a spring clean instead?

Barry the pig

Help Barry the non-swimming pig 

Make your own garden for wildlife 

Make your own secret garden for wildlife 

Mum’s the word

Here are some present ideas ahead of Mothering Sunday on 22nd March

World Book Day

Thursday is the annual worldwide celebration of books and reading that is World Book Day.

British Pie Week

Never has the saying ‘nice as pie’ been so apt – who doesn’t love a tasty pastry pie and what better time to indulge than in British Pie Week.

Food, friends and fun

Host a supper club on 7th March and raise funds for Eva’s Friends

Journey of discovery

Fi Harding tells us more about Chiltern Arts Festival 2020 which takes place at various venues between Friday 28th February and Saturday 7th March

March recipes: Not your average Joe!

Fitness star Joe Wicks –AKA The Body Coach – has teamed up with cancer charity Macmillan to share some veggie recipes for March

Drive time

Whatever your vintage or passion, March is a great month for motoring enthusiasts.

Talking Point: Clare Balding

Liz Nicholls asks Clare Balding about life, sport and our beloved pets as she launches Dogcast With Clare Balding

Golf: Hole lotta love

“Golf is a good walk spoiled” according to some but to others there’s nothing like the challenge of hitting that small round ball to the best of your ability, avoiding hazards and wayward shots along the course and eventually seeing it drop in the hole.

Tuck into Cornish Pasty Week

Yesterday marked the start of Real Bread Week and today it’s the turn of Cornish Pasty Week.

Real Bread Week

Did you know this week is Real Bread Week? It’s the annual celebration of additive-free loaves and the people who make them.

Movie magic

Anton DuBeke and Erin Boag will bring Dance those Magical Movies to Reading’s Hexagon this March

Love literature

Talented stars from Ascot, Crowthorne and Sandhurst will dazzle you this month at the 49th South East Berks Gang Show. Sandra Sidey tells us more…

Show time

Talented stars from Ascot, Crowthorne and Sandhurst will dazzle you this month at the 49th South East Berks Gang Show. Sandra Sidey tells us more…

Random Acts of Kindness day

Make the world a better place with a random act of kindness 

Forging past the food fads

With so much misinformation out there here are Abi Barclay-Watt’s 25 nutritional truths – no fads!

Warmer winter

Tips on how to keep your home warm & safe in the colder months

Seal of approval

Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition comes to The Base at Greenham

Max & Ivan

Max & Ivan bring their show Commitment to Reading tomorrow (6th February).

Wear Red Day

Go with the Flow at Godalming art gallery’s new exhibition

National Apprenticeship Week

Celebrate National Apprenticeship Week and all its benefits

Talking Point: Russell Watson

Liz Nicholls chats to singer Russell Watson about his tour

Adult care: Winter 2020

We’ve put together some articles about planning for later life care as well as staying healthy & stimulated in our February guide.

February’s recipes: Rice & easy!

We’ve teamed up with Tilda to serve up some recipes to make the most of their new flavoured easy-cook sachets

You’re never too old…

Active minds and active bodies are on the curriculum at the University of the Third Age

Birds Hill Golf charity holes

A pair from the golf club wear mankini’s to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK.

Banff film festival

Scale new heights with this year’s films with the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 

Health research study

New online map helps people find health research in Thames Valley 

Snowdrop walk

Join snowdrop walk and support Child Bereavement UK 

2020 trends

The ways of getting in shape are constantly changing as this year’s trends suggest

Paws for thought!

The new “Dogs Welcome” campaign has taken off in Wallingford

New year, new job

Want a change of job and need some help writing that perfect CV? Judith Coslett has some great advice

Cat’s whiskers

Peter Anderson chats to Roy Marsden, producer of the classic thriller Cat and The Canary at The Theatre Royal, Windsor, next month

Education guide: Winter 2020

Welcome to the first education extra of 2020, we had an impressive array of entries for our story writing competition and they all prove what a talented bunch you are!

Go green!

If we each make small changes to our lives we can collectively make a huge impact to protect our planet for future generations. Here are some positive ideas…

Talking point: Liz Bonnin

Liz Nicholls asks award-winning presenter and biologist Liz Bonnin about school, the live tour of the BBC’s Planet Earth II this spring and how we can all do our bit.

January’s recipes: Vive la revolution!

We share two exclusive recipes from Ollie Hunter’s brand new sustainable cookbook with two copies up for grabs

Driving force

Can you help local people in need this winter by joining Twyford Volunteer Drivers?

Great & good

This festive season, look no further than Windsor Great Park as the setting for your family time together.

A golden example of dining

Liz Nicholls reviews the newly opened Ivy Oxford Brasserie.

Wintry wonders

Please join us in supporting the Children’s Air Ambulance whose life-saving helicopters are going green. Anna Phillips tells us more.

Spa & away

Michelle Miley takes some time out to indulge in an afternoon of relaxation and pampering at Donnington Valley near Newbury in Berkshire

Magical Reading

There are so many events going on in Reading for the whole family this month it’s like having an extra present every day!

Adult Care

Round & About Magazine is publishing its popular annual eight-page Adult Health & Social Care Supplement in February 2020.

Charity champions 

Businesses honoured for their work with charities at awards ceremony

Ghost: The Ultimate Tour Named Death

Steve Warner enjoys Ghost’s performance at SSE Arena Wembley on Friday

Independence day!

Christmas shopping: celebrating our local traders and Small Business Saturday on 7th December

Oh yes it is…

Pantomimes are many children’s first experience of the theatre and what a way to start!

Talking point: Brydon time

Television star, singer and father of five Rob Brydon, 54, talks about his life & career ahead of his new Songs & Stories tour

Santa cruise

Helping the carers on National Carers Rights Day 

National Carers Rights Day

Helping the carers on National Carers Rights Day 

Pride of Reading 2019

Amazing people honoured at the Pride of Reading awards.

Devine Dash 

Join in the Santa run from Windsor Castle

Wrappers delight

Guildford’s Carolyn Ledger explains more about Naturally Wrapt – the planet-friendly business she launched this year, in addition to her job as a SEN teacher

Make no bones about it…

Ella Reeves reviews Lovely Bones at Oxford Playhouse

Beer-fuelled Bard

The smash-hit comes to Swindon

Sue Ryder Awards

Nominate inspirational women for 2020

The best bar none!

Hampstead Norreys Christmas Market

Sir Ranulph Fiennes at Cranford House

Cranford House welcomes the world’s greatest living explorer

Half term at National Trust

Things to do this half term Oxfordshire & Berkshire

Talking point: Jack Savoretti

Liz Nicholls chats to musician & dad Jack Savoretti

Service & sacrifice

In association with The Royal British Legion, we recognise the unseen service of the Armed Forces past and present.

LoLo app

Be loyal to the high street in Reading and save money as you shop

SOFO exhibition

WW2 veterans portraits at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum 

Wear it pink day

Wear it pink and support breast cancer research charities 

First aid in schools

First aid to be part of curriculum in state schools next year

Reading gaol hug

Give Reading gaol a hug and help save it for the town 

Mental health day

Don’t bottle things up on World Mental Health Day 

Autism hour

For autistic people every day …

Guildford Book Festival

Celebrating 30 years of sharing stories 

Wisley in October

The wonder of Wisley 

Good Beer Guide

Cheers to CAMRA Good Beer Guide 

Chilterns Walking Festival

Take a walk around the Chilterns as the annual walking festival starts

Animals exhibition

Reading Museum celebrates the world of animals with exciting new exhibition 

Autumn walks

Enjoy a walk in a local wood as we enjoy awesome autumn! 

Thames Valley Tech Awards 2019

Read about the Thames Valley Tech Awards 2019

Reading Thames Festival

Celebrate Reading’s creativity with Reading Thames Festival 

Reading Rep

Click to help Reading Rep theatre company collect £100k 

Bill’s Newbury

New look for Bill’s in Newbury with chance to win dinner for six 

Headlines & Hedgerows

Our countryside & its wildlife is at risk. We encourage you to join the campaign to save our endangered hedgerows and share an exclusive extract from John Craven’s new book.

Think pink!

It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month – support the cause by buying these items & wearing pink on Friday, 18th October

Talking point: Country smile

Liz Nicholls asks broadcaster & dad John Craven, 79, about his life & career ahead of his appearance at Guildford Literary Festival

Literary heaven

Marlborough is set to welcome writers and readers of all sorts as it celebrates 10 years of its LitFest

Brian Blessed

Brian Blessed chats about meeting Agatha Christie and more…

Alzheimer’s memory walk

Join a memory walk against dementia

Windsor Fringe 2019

Theatre, comedy, music, dance, family shows, a pop up record stall and music around a fire pit are among some of the many amazing attractions at this year’s Windsor Fringe. 

Literary heaven

Marlborough is set to welcome writers and readers of all sorts as it celebrates 10 years of its LitFest

A true Christie classic

Turn sleuth and track down a great weekend of Agatha Christie-inspired activities

A radical festival

Michelle Miley reviews Boomtown 2019

Heritage Open Days

Discover history, architecture and culture at Heritage Open Days

Pruning v chopping!

A light hearted look at the subject of pruning or as many people call it ‘chopping’ ‘hacking’ or ‘trimming’.

Spa & away

September is the perfect month to book in for some R&R. Here are a few great places to enjoy some pampering treatments and time out!

Talking point: Fry & mighty!

Actor, comedian & writer Stephen Fry, 62, tells us about his new show Mythos: A Trilogy – Gods. Heroes. Men which is on tour this month, including Oxford & London

Education guide: Autumn 2019

School days are the happiest days of your life, right? Check out our education guide and find out how you can make them really top class.

‘No Reading, no Amazon’s!’

Liz Nicholls asks Matt Thomson, frontman of homegrown heroes The Amazons about local life and music ahead of their hotly anticipated performance at Reading Festival…

Reading Film Theatre

Celebrate Reading Film Theatre’s 50th anniversary & design a new logo

Health clinic

New child health clinic opens in central Reading

Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle voted one of the nation’s favourite landmarks

Disability day

Event at The Oracle promotes disability awareness 

Full of pride

Colourful lions set to line the streets of the Royal Borough

Right at Home

Right at Home one of Top20 homecare providers in south east 

Gardening: August

There’s still plenty to enjoy and get on with in the garden this month.

Kidd pro quo

Model, racing driver, TV presenter & pub landlady Jodie Kidd, 40, tells us about life, local treasures and her foodie favourites

Active Reading

Have your say on being active in Reading 

Homegrown heroes

We raise a toast to the many local producers wowing the world with their food & drink offerings worth your attention

Reading Fringe

Hair-raising Fringe takes over Reading

Get ready for Readipop

The friendly music festival is back in Caversham

Wisley garden

Make the most of the longer evenings at RHS Garden Wisley

Love tennis!

Wimbledon starts today (1st July) so expect to see more people out with their tennis rackets and more strawberries being eaten. 

Talking Point: Will Young

Liz Nicholls speaks to local singer-songwriter Will Young

Get into gear

Join Wokingham Bikeathon on 30th June and take on 15 or 35 mile route 

Castle to Coast

Take on a triathlon with a difference from Windsor to Brighton

Eat Food Festival

Eat Food Festival in Henley until Saturday

Children’s Hospice Week

Show you care during Children’s Hospice Week 

Independent Bookshop Week

It’s Independent Bookshop Week – read all about it! 

Talking Point: George Clarke

Liz Nicholls asks architect, dad and TV star George Clarke, 47 about life & loves ahead of hosting Blenheim Flower Show this month

Whiteknights Studio Trail

Join the studio trail around Whiteknights and uncover some treasures

Who cares for the carers? 

Carers Week puts the focus on 6.5million in the UK helping family and friends 

Solent Hotel & Spa

Solent Hotel & Spa in Fareham, Hampshire, has the perfect spa break and dining packages to help you hit the “reset” button and offers a great base to explore the south coast

Sit and sip

Former Wokingham schoolboy James Mattingley has brewed up something special for the town with the opening of Sit & Sip Tasting Room in the town’s highly anticipated Peach Place development. 

Gardening: June joys

June is one of the nicest months of the year. The days are long and the garden is now in full swing.

Prophet Sharing

The descendants of Abraham may have gone their separate ways, but now stand-up comedian friends Ashley Blaker and Imran Yusuf are joining forces.

10 top hotels in Devon

Good Hotel Guide shares 10 of their top hotels in Devon with us…

Medieval Jousting at Stonor Park

Stonor Park are hosting the Knights of Royal England for a weekend of medieval jousting on the 29th – 30th June.

Big lunch: The perfect ingredients

Add a handful of community spirit, a sprinkling of food and a big dose of fun to create The Big Lunch on 1st and 2nd June

Community shop

Visit summer market ad find out what makes Hampstead Norreys Community Shop an award winner 

Hero police dog

Britain’s bravest police dog who was stabbed in the line of duty has visited Heathfield School with his handler to discuss the role of police animals, perseverance and resilience.

Helen & Douglas House Bubble Rush

Burst though bubbles and help raise funds for Helen & Douglas House 

Dementia Action Week

Don’t be afraid to talk in Dementia Action Week

Chilterns Walking Festival

There are a wide variety of walks to enjoy – however you like to take yours – as part of the Chilterns Walking Festival from Saturday, 18th May to Sunday, 2nd June.

Gardening: Abundance of colour

Spring is coming to its glorious end, and summer is nearly upon us.

Let’s Rock the Moor

Get ready to rock the moor in Cookham 

Foster Care Fortnight

Foster carers are part of what’s often termed “the team around the child” who are responsible for the wellbeing and development of a fostered child.

Foster Care Fortnight

Foster carers are part of what’s called “the team around the child”. As we approach Foster Care Fortnight, between 13th and 26th May, we encourage you to consider it.

Christian Aid Week

Today marks the start of Christian Aid Week, the national week raising money for the worldwide work of Christian Aid.

Newbury Contemporary Art Fair

Find work with the wow factor to suit all tastes at the Contemporary Art Fair at Newbury Racecourse

Henley Arts Trail

How many of the 300 exhibitors will you see and enjoy around Henley?

Green Day’s American Idiot

Make sure you catch Green Day’s American Idiot at Reading’s Hexagon this week

Reading beer & cider festival

We’re here for the beer and much, much more at Reading Beer & Cider Festival 

Marathon in May

Can you take on PACT’s Marathon in May challenge? 

Avenue Q

An irresistibly charming tale of the loveable characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues comes to the Reading Hexagon this week.

Floral feast

The blooming marvellous Chelsea Flower Show is a true horticultural highlight

April flowers

I absolutely love this time of year. The countryside is awash with daffodils, tulips are starting to flower and glorious summer days in the garden really are just around the corner.

Craft beer & music festival

Craft beer makers are brewing up a treat at Reading’s South Street Arts Centre

Seesaw success

After 78,871 bounces, Richard March and Michael Jones beat the non-stop seesaw record having gone up and down for 80 hours, 10 minutes and six seconds.

We Love Golf

The We Love Golf campaign is encouraging more women to take part in the game and enjoy the social side too

Street parties

Don’t miss out on your chance to party in Reading

Wildlife survey

People’s Trust for Endangered Species needs your help to record Britain’s ‘big five’

Male cancer awareness week

The eleventh Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week, from 8th 14th April, encourages all men to check their “bits”

Seesaw record

Seesaw record bid promises more ups and downs than Brexit

Doctor Who at Escape Hunt

Worlds Collide, the new Doctor Who escape room in Reading, proves challenging for Cherry Butler.

Oar-some day

Enjoy an oar-some day out at the University Boat Race

Mums in business

Mums in business come together – with their children – to network

Big pedal

Don’t be surprised if on your way to work or school this morning you see many more children than usual on their bikes, scooters or just walking. 

Cycle Safely

More and more of us are cycling, but are you wearing a helmet? A Reading-based charity is encouraging everyone to Cycle-Smart.

Get away!

Fancy a night away? Refresh yourself (and perhaps your plus one) with an overnight break right here in the UK, writes Liz Nicholls.

And they’re off…

The next couple of months are a great time to enjoy a day at the races

Thames Valley: Easter egg-stravaganza

Shell out on some family fun at these cracking Easter egg hunts.

The Rose of Hungerford

Hop aboard The Rose of Hungerford and enjoy a trip along the canal

Green sale trail

Looking for a handy way to get rid of your unwanted goods easily? Join the first Green Ticket Trail in Caversham

The search for King Henry I

Reading Borough Council needs volunteers to take on role of costumed historical characters

Henley House & Garden Show

Looking for some inspiration for your home and garden, the head to the Henley House & Garden Show at the weekend. 

Talking Point: Julia Donaldson

Multi award-winning author Julia Donaldson tells us about seeing her work adapted for the stage as Zog goes on tour across the UK this month

RHS:Dig For Victory

Share photographs of Second World War vegetable plots with the RHS Dig for Victory campaign

Newbury Civic Awards

It’s time to nominate who you think deserves to win a Newbury Town Council Civic Award 2019

Let’s Sing: The Hexagon

Choirs to battle it out for Mayor of Reading’s Let’s Sing 2019.

Thames Valley Hospitality Awards

Nominate your favourites for 2019 Thames Valley Hospitality Awards

Birthday HuMP: Hurst Morris People

Help Hurst Morris People (HuMP) celebrate their 30th birthday with a barn dance on Saturday, 2nd March and more…

Over the moon: astronomy

Tony Hersh of Newbury Astronomy Society explains more about what we can see in the skies above us this month.

Spice of life: local foodie’s book

Pangbourne foodie Balwinder Kapila explains more about her new book A Pinch Of Spice.

A show stopper!

Scouts and Guides stage fun-packed gang show at South Hill Park.

No strings! Pinocchio in Henley

Immersion Theatre return to Kenton Theatre this month with a new musical version of The Amazing Adventures of Pinocchio. Peter Anderson finds out more.

Hancock highlight

Tony Hancock and co will be brought to life at South Hill Park this month thanks to the Apollo Theatre Company, writes Peter Anderson

Older & wiser: a care-giving career

With our rapidly ageing society, the demand for elderly care at home increases and good care-givers are in high demand…

AniMalcolm magic! Family theatre

Join animal-hating Malcolm on his trip to a farm and see how life changes at Wycombe Swan on Sunday, 17th February.

Restless Minds: Ward Thomas

Ward Thomas – AKA 24-year-old twin sisters Catherine and Lizzy who went to school near Cranleigh – tell us about their influences ahead of their gig this month.

Dog & Duck: twist on tradition

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Talking Point: Nigel Havers

Liz Nicholls chats to actor, dad, and all-round charming man Nigel Havers, 67, who is set to star in ART at Richmond Theatre.

Chinese Whispers: February recipes

Ahead of Chinese New Year on Tuesday, 5th February (the Year of the Pig), local star Ching He Huang shares her wisdom…

Bowie & beyond

Liz Nicholls chats to Woody Woodmansey ahead of the Holy Holy show this month…

BEAT cancer…

A Woking couple have launched a “BEAT” awareness campaign for ovarian cancer.

Rock solid: megaliths

Andy Burnham offers his guide to some of the best megalithic sites here in South East England which you can visit.

Party popper! Abigail’s Party in Woking

Jodie Prenger leads the cast in Abigail’s Party, Mike Leigh’s ground-breaking play at Woking’s New Victoria Theatre from Monday, 25th February, to Saturday, 2nd March.

Grape expectations: Albury Vineyard

Enjoy a wine time at Albury Vineyard and take a bit of the vine home with you.

Adult care guide: Winter 2019

Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Later life can be full of fun & mental stimulation. In February we focus on adult care and our moving interview with Sir Jackie Stewart as well as initiatives from silverswans

Mixing it up! Improv comedy

Expect to be involved in the show in the latest improv offering from The Noise Next Door.

Chocalicious! Woking festival

Now the festive season is a memory, cheer-up treats are needed and what could be better than The Fantastical Chocolate Festival in Woking?

Purls of wisdom: unravel knitting festival

Farnham Maltings will once again host unravel… a festival of knitting, between Friday, 22nd and Sunday, 24th February.

Q&A with Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody

Snow Patrol’s frontman Gary Lightbody chats about his recent move to L.A. and what goes into their shows.

Underwater wonders

Journey deep into the ocean with Blue Planet II – Live in Concert – a feast for your eyes and ears…

Only the be-gin-ning

Two favourite worlds of beauty and booze combine to create Collagin.

Mind the gap: Goring boat club

Goring Gap Boat Club is offering new opportunities for those who want to row their own sculls on this beautiful, quiet stretch of the Thames.

Bracknell ice skating stars

Congratulations to three talented young couples from Bracknell Ice Skating Club who have done so well in the British Figure Skating Championships.

Hungerford heroine: historical novelist Iris Lloyd

Iris Lloyd explains more about her “now or never” approach to writing, having written her first novel at the age of 70 and just published her latest.

Wassailing: Pagan roots

Wassailing is an ancient English custom designed to ensure a plentiful crop in the spring and nowadays the chance to drink cider too; join in at Lily Hill Park.

Sentimental journey: Twyford singers in France

Twyford Twinning has celebrated its very first project with its new ‘sibling’, the town of Cuincy in northern France.

Murder mystery event in Goring

Use your “little grey cells” to help solve a double murder at Goring Village Hall.

Concert: Violin virtuoso

Former Young Musician of the Year Jennifer Pike will be playing the piece that won her the title when she appears at Marlborough College.

Literature lovers: events in Wokingham

Janet Ferguson explains why you should join Wokingham Literary Society and some of the highlights to tempt you this month.

Relationships: Going it alone

A woman who found new strength after her marriage breakdown a year ago is urging others facing post-split up pain to make a New Year’s Resolution for change.

Education guide: Winter 2019

School days are the happiest days of your life, right? Check out our education guide and find out how you can make them really top class.

Saving Sumatran orangutans

Lucy Radford of Abingdon charity Sumatran Orangutan Society explains more about the plight of and how to help this majestic endangered creature.

Dancing: Witness the fitness

Strictly star Ian Waite’s life was changed by the joy of dance and you can channel the same benefits thanks to FitSteps…

Cocklebarrow Races

Celebrities galore and a great day out!

Talking Point: Alice’s adventures

We chat to academic, writer and broadcaster Alice Roberts ahead of her tour Digging for Britain

Marlow Archaeology Society

Marlow Archaeology Society unearths the secrets of Reading Abbey.

Best of British: Political cartoons

Liz Nicholls reflects on a tumultuous year in world politics, thanks to Tim Benson and the talented cartoonists who have depicted 2018 in satirical pictures…

Vegan virtues: January recipes

Star chef Dipna Anand shares some Punjabi-inspired vegan recipes to warm the cockles as we enter a new year

Gardening: Veggie patch

Another year beginning and I can’t think of a better task than to sit in front of a roaring fire scanning the new seed catalogues! I am often asked what veg can I grow NOW?

Hal Cruttenden: Middle ground

One of Britain’s top comedians, Hal Cruttenden brings his stand-up show to Maidenhead’s Norden Farm this month.

Blackbeard’s Treasure at Escape Hunt

Cherry Butler ends up all at sea in Reading’s newest escape room, Blackbeard’s Treasure at Escape Hunt.

Wishes in the Wind

Wishes in the Wind, A Christmas story by Chris Meredith

Show you care this Christmas

On Monday, St Christopher’s Fellowship launched its Christmas fundraising appeal. They’re raising £20,000 to help make sure children in care and young care leavers don’t feel lonely this Christmas.

Self-care: granny knows best

How do dadimas aka grandmothers self-care?

Allelujah all! Christmas concert in Bracknell

Music-lovers can enjoy the dulcet tones of Thames Voyces at their annual visit to St Joseph’s Church in the centre of Bracknell at 7.30pm on Saturday, 15th December

Fountain of folk: music in Marlborough

St Agnes Fountain are about to embark on their 18th sell-out Christmas tour and tell us why you should catch them in Marlborough on Friday, 14th December.

Shining example: Twyford Christmas Tree Festival

Between Thursday, 6th and Sunday, 9th December everyone’s invited to the Christmas Tree Festival at St Mary’s Church in Twyford.

Broadway beauty: Guys & Dolls

The Mill at Sonning’s Christmas musical this year could almost be described as a Fairytale of New York, writes Peter Anderson.

Santa by train!

Why not enjoy a magical journey on the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway through the south Oxfordshire countryside and visit Santa in his grotto?

Winters tale: folk music in Oxford

Make a date to see contemporary folk singer-songwriter Emily Mae Winters perform on Saturday, 8th December, with Holywell Music & Folk.

Story lines: Anton du Beke

Anton du Beke chats to Peter Anderson about writing his new novel One Enchanted Evening ahead of another UK-wide dance tour with Erin Boag in January.

Mr Tumble talks to us

Peter Anderson chats to children’s TV star Justin Fletcher MBE, 48, ahead of another star turn delighting families as we hit pantomime season.

Peace offerings: Christmas recipes

Here are some indulgent yet wholesome and uncomplicated recipe ideas to help keep us grounded throughout this mad month.

Clowning around: Cheltenham panto star

Peter Anderson chats to Alan Digweed, AKA Tweedy The Clown, ahead of his star turn in Aladdin at Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre.

Where’s Santa?

Father Christmas is very busy this month finding out who’s been naughty or nice! 
Here’s where you can catch him.

Fairytales & fun: panto

Your local theatres have a stockingful of pantomimes to delight family audiences. Liz Nicholls rounds up some star-studded highlights to enjoy at a theatre near you this winter…

Craig Revel Horwood: Strictly panto star

Interview with Craig Revel Horwood, Strictly pantomime star.

No Tourists

The Prodigy brought their No Tourists tour to London’s Ally Pally on Wednesday night as part of their European live tour

Katie Melua Guildford & London shows

Katie Melua tells us about her latest tour, what she’s learnt in her 15-year career, and why her grandad is still her biggest fan.

Mendelssohn & more

Langtree Sinfonia’s autumn concert takes …

A cut above: best Christmas roasts

Turkey is a traditional favourite but there are so many choices of meat when it comes to the festive table, and many excellent local producers.

Let’s get crafty!

Happy half term everyone! How’s …

Coast vs Country

We chat to Scottish and Oxford-based television presenter of Coast vs Country

Will Greenwood: nice try

With the autumn rugby internationals on the horizon, we chat to rugby legend and father Will Greenwood.

A print success story

Round & About Magazine expands in to its ninth county as the family business continues to fly the flag for print publishing

Winter aches & pains?

find effective natural relief for joint and muscle inflammation this winter

GINspiration

Gin is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, with a wealth of interesting spirits produced right here on our doorstep.

Thick & thin: hair loss tips

Jamie Stevens, hairdresser to the stars including Hugh Grant and Olly Murs, talks frankly about the sensitive topic of balding – and how to combat it

Lucky Neem Cocktail Recipe

Gin-lovers! Check out this Lucky Neem cocktail recipe courtesy of Kricket in White City, London

The Winter Prune

It is a challenge to identify the plants, know how they are pruned and then carry it out. Cathie has some advice for those brave enough to venture out!

Cosy cravings

In the heart of winter sometimes we crave informal, uncomplicated, wholesome food. These recipes will provide comfort and nourishment through the festive period.

Warming wonders

October to me is all about wholesome, nutritious, heart-warming, health-giving food.

Smiles all round

Heathfield School in Ascot proves its ‘Excellent’ rating by Independent Schools Inspectorate this year, when every student exceeded their GCSE prediction

Young minds

Kevin Leivers of The Naked Pharmacy explains how parents can help boost children’s mental health to cope with their learning journey at school

Michaelmas daisies

Fill your garden with these beautiful Michaelmas Daisies flowers, says Cathie’s Garden Army, and have beautiful blooms in Autumn

Shining spa

Michelle Miley checks into Donnington Valley Hotel & Spa, near Newbury to have a romantic time with her husband, before their baby arrives.

Key Player

Impressionist Alistair McGowan will show audiences a different side of himself this month. He chats to Peter Anderson ahead of his Maidenhead piano show

Colourful Capers

The colourful comic book world of 1930s America lands in Windsor next month as Le Navet Bete bring Dick Tracy to the stage in their own style, writes Peter Anderson

All aboard for charity

Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) is working hard to ensure charitable organisations get support, just like Wokingham Me2 Club

Making merry with Robin Hood

Join Robin Hood and his friends from Sherwood Forest this month in The Savill Garden, Englefield Green, thanks to an outdoor special from Chapterhouse Theatre Company

Claim to FAME!

The 30th anniversary tour of Fame The Musical comes to Reading’s The Hexagon. We catch up with soap star Jorgie Porter, of Hollyoaks fame, ahead of her performance.

Grill-seekers!

Summer is here which means al fresco aplenty and Katie Kingsley has rustled up some delicious ideas to enjoy on the side!

Drink quench marks

Our beautiful part of the world is full of fantastic food & drink producers. We uncork some of our favourites to enjoy this summer…

Hooked on Peter Pan

Journey to Neverland thanks to an open-air musical production of Peter Pan by the Immersion Theatre team, writes Peter Anderson

Summer favourites from Atul Kochhar

We asked Atul Kochhar the twice Michelin-starred chef, and owner of Benares in London, Sindhu in Marlow and many other restaurants, about his summer favourites

Alex James: feast of fun

Liz Nicholls chats to musician, cheese maker and dad Alex James, 49, ahead of The Big Feastival which takes place 24th-26th August, in the Cotswolds

Seeing red

Tony Hersh of Newbury Astronomy Group explains more about what we can see in the skies above us this month, including the red moon

Music & more marvels

Family-friendly Marvellous festival at Dinton Pastures Country Park over the weekend of 21st & 22nd July promises tribute acts galore and lots more!

Homegrown heroes

Henley Symphony Orchestra will take centre stage on Saturday, 14th July, at the Henley Festival which Round & About is proud to sponsor this year

Imaginative arts

Make a date to visit Basildon Park this month to enjoy a spectacular exhibition.

Meat and greet

Ever since he was in his early teens Christian Alba knew that he wanted to be a butcher. Jonathan Lovett finds out more about the butcher boy who has realised his dream

Birth & beyond

Following the success of The Nature of Forgetting, Theatre Re bring Birth – their latest work in progress – to the Wilde Theatre in Bracknell, writes Peter Anderson

Much ado outdoors

The Bard’s play from the 16th century, set in the 20th century and acted in medieval ruins

True colours

Kev Munday’s positive, vibrant artwork inspired by people-watching and the everyday will be unveiled at Reading’s Oracle as part of Reading Fringe Benefits, 24th-29th July

Flying high with Alice Marshall

Peter Anderson chats to Alice Marshall, winner of the Brighton Fringe Best Comedy Award ahead of her shows this month.

By Royal Approval

Anne Denholm, Official Harpist to HRH Prince of Wales will perform one of Mozart’s most popular works for Grayshott Concerts on Friday, 15th June.

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