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Paths Of Pangbourne
Colin Wharton heads to Pangbourne for an 11-mile journey across the meadows and along the Thames
Making The Grade
Looking for an alternative to an independent school? As many children around the country get ready to take the 11+ exam, we explore what it involves
Home Grown Star
Award-winning star Jamie Cullum is back. Holly Louise Eells caught up with the jazz musician about his brand-new album, celebrating milestones, his love for the county and its influences
Coworth Park: A Culinary Destination
Dining at Restaurant Coworth Park is an experience never to be forgotten, says Sarah Rodi
Another Right Royal Event At Ascot
Fresh: Art Fair co-founder Anthony Wardle takes us on a tour of some of the galleries and artists you can expect to see at the Fair this September
All Set For The Best World Cup
This month heralds the Rugby World Cup in Japan. Paul Thomas talked to former All Blacks legend and Windsor and Holyport stalwart Zinzan Brooke about his famous drop goal, playing at the highest international level and which Home Nation might be in with a chance of lifting the trophy
A Sting In The Tail
Kia bares its claws with a sports saloon to take on the best in the business
A New Perspective
Best known for The Great British Bake Off and her novels, now Prue Leith is stepping out into the world of fashion. Join her at the Windsor Festival this month...
A Day On The Orient Express
It is embossed on the minds of many as the ideal venue for murder. But the real legacy of the world’s most famous train is its luxury. You don’t have to travel to Italy or Istanbul to enjoy its opulence, England in all its glory beckons. Paul Thomas boarded the Belmond British Pullman carriages used with the Venice-Simplon-Orient Express
When Your Name's in the Frame
‘What do you know about a man called Scaramanga, 007?’ M asks James Bond. We know perhaps a little more, courtesy of Sunningdale School
‘I Think I Recognise That Place'
We’ve all said it when a road or building seems all too familiar in a TV show or big screen drama. SUE BROMLEY plays detective
That Fizz Has Gone Flat At Offie Parties
Don’t have mistletoe in your handbag, the works ‘do’ is no longer the occasion for harmless flirting
Greetings And Tall Tales: Mr Big And His Baubles
It’s a monster, but there’s really little to be done now, other than wonder if the elderly relatives can be stacked in a corner of the garage or somewhere…
Take Along A Vital Little Extra
Quick and comprehensive identification at an accident or emergency can make all the difference: this could be a Christmas gift to save lives
Lights, Camera, Diagnosis
Real life TV star Dr Zareena Hyder discusses being a ‘GP behind closed doors’, surviving the cold and flu season and swapping the city for village life in Chartridge
Let Battle Commence
If you suspect people are using our countryside for illegal hare coursing, make sure they are reported to police, says Sue Bromley.
Stand Up For Street Trees
How about throwing a party for that tall, strong and incredibly handsome individual you pass every day? Sue Bromley’s already getting the bunting out
Call Security: Dreaded City Wife Is On Her Way
Sparks are bound to fly and you might get a rocket as our sophisticated friend from the capital takes her life in her hands to descend on the Chilterns
Christmas In... New Bury
Lanterns, late night shopping and tracking down the reindeer: it’s all happening in the West Berkshire destination for seasonal days out
The Elephant In The Salesroom
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but the government’s proposal to ban virtually all ivory sales will need some thought, says Sue Bromley
Power To The Gardening People
The threat to Wisley has made national news. Naomi Slade urges that we not only fight to halt this plan, but battle for our local street scene as well
These Girls Mean Business
Network leader celebrates award and a year of inspiration and support
Yvonne Digs In At Market Garden
Five A Day project provides a welcome boost for healthy eating and those who lovingly grow the produce and flowers
Joe Brown Gets Personal
“THIS is the bare bones of Joe Brown,” says no less than Joe Brown himself.
Full Of Character
Why, writes Julie Lucas, the 21st World Book Day could be the most memorable yet
Dividing Us By Age? It Just Doesn't Add Up
Karen can see why our counties often head the lifestyle charts but worries that we’re not mixing enough across the generations
Cliveden's Literary Allure
First festival has a stellar list of authors discussing everything from scandal and fame to war, power and even Brexit
Farming In The Spotlight
Agriculture is bang on trend on the airwaves, says Adam Henson
So Let Us Eat Cake...And Test This Bed All Night
Don’t worry, our columnist is cooking up some special treats as helping City Wife recover from her latest ‘medical procedure’ is on the menu
The Poignant Pearls
The Poignant Pearls