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1. Englefield House stars in Great Expectations

Get Bracknell, Thursday 22 November 2012

A film adaptation of one of Dickens’ finest novels with a stellar cast is about to put a Berkshire stately home on the silver screen.

2. Reading Museum wants your wartime memories

Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 November 2012

Reading Museum wants your family’s wartime pictures and stories in readiness for a major exhibition in 2014.

3. A very Corrie Christmas at Broad Street Mall

Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 November 2012

Broad Street Mall will be full of festive cheer on Saturday when shoppers party their way to the big Christmas lights switch-on.

4. Dream head of hair in your lunch break

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 May 2012

We all know when we see a picture of a celebrity with bouncing hair to die for, she’s probably had some help – either from airbrushing or extensions.

5. Corset's not too late for Arts Week

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 May 2012

Artists and artisans can sign up now to exhibit their work during Reading Arts Week.

6. Reading Real Ale & Jazz Festival celebrating 25 years

Get Bracknell, Monday 25 June 2012

Barrels and a sultry sax or two are ready for this year’s Reading Real Ale & Jazz Festival – and it’s a milestone.

7. Corsets on the catwalk launch Reading Arts Week

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 June 2012

The launch of Reading Arts Week was a stylish success with fashionistas, sculpture vultures and film fans alike.

8. Enjoy fun on the farm on Sunday

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 June 2012

Keep Sunday free if you fancy a day down on the farm – or even just an hour or so.

9. Local brews feature at Reading Real Ale and Jazz Festival

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 July 2012

Homegrown beers and ciders will be frothing and bubbling among the barrels at Reading Real Ale and Jazz Festival.

10. Seven-year-old Joseph Purcell swims to help refugees

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 14 August 2012

A seven-year-old schoolboy is swimming the width of the English Channel to raise money for Syrian refugee children.

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