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1. Beer delivery is first past the post at Ascot
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008Three days of racing, real ale and family fun is almost here again with the return of the Ascot Festival.
2. Olympians launch exhibit
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008History buffs can come and view some of the weird and wonderful items collected at the River & Rowing Museum from today.
3. Medal-winning hero Zac Purchase offers oar-some tips
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008Olympic gold medallist Zac Purchase will be taking to the water once more to celebrate an open day at Reading Rowing Club.
4. It's showtime!
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 September 2008This weekend, celebrate all that’s good about the countryside at the County Show The Household Cavalry, in a glittering display of high speed riding, will be topping the bill at this year’s Royal County of Berkshire Show.
5. Cool fun in the sun at the fifth Caversham Festival
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008Pole dancing, wall climbing, face painting and tai chi were just some of the main attractions at this year’s Caversham Festival.
6. Travel taste
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 September 2008Real ale might be all the rage, but for a Kentish brewery it’s how it’s always been – for centuries at least.
7. All the fun of the fayre as Caversham gets ready to party
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 September 2008Caversham folk are gearing up for their biggest event of the year.
8. Make the most of your summer holidays
Get Bracknell, Monday 4 August 2008Don’t be stuck for something to do this summer holiday – there are loads of brilliant activities taking place, offering fun for all ages.
9. Get ready for a Big Day Out
Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 June 2008Festival season is well and truly on a roll now, and the countdown has begun for one of Berkshire’s biggest and best free events: The Big Day Out which takes place at South Hill Park in Bracknell on Saturday, July 12.
10. Raise your glasses!
Get Bracknell, Friday 2 May 2008During the next four days around 15,000 ale lovers are expected to ‘hop’ down to King’s Meadow for the annual CAMRA Reading Beer and Cider Festival.
