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What's On Guide March April 2019

What’s On March-April 2019

LOCAL ATTRACTIOnS

THE LOOK OUT DISCOVERY CENTRE, Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7QW, 01344 354 4000, bracknellforest.gov.uk/thelookoutdiscoverycentre There are over 90 hands-on science activities for children of all ages to enjoy at The Look Out Discovery Centre. You can launch a hydrogen rocket, play with boats in the indoor stream or build a house with your friends. Activities and exhibits are organised in ‘zones’ which correspond with what your child may be learning about in school: Forces & Movement, Body & Perception, Light & Colour, Woodland & Water and Build It where you can use the rubble chute, wheelbarrows, design a house or drive a dumper truck. Open daily from 10am-

5pm. Extra shows run at The Look Out on weekends and school holidays. Until 24 Mar UNDER THE SEA Enter the magical world of the ocean as we take a journey through the wonders of the deep. Discover the creatures that live there and help protect them through different challenges. Can you help us save our seas? Show times at weekends and Bracknell Forest school holidays: 11am, 12pm, 2pm and 3.15pm. Cost £1.95 in addition to entry price. No need to book – just buy show tickets at reception on the day. Suitable for primary school-aged children ODDS FARM PARK, Wooburn Common, Wooburn Green, High Wycombe, HP10 0LX, 01628 520 188, oddsfarm.co.uk SPRING INTO EASTER at Odds Farm Park, nr Beaconsfield, Bucks Daily 6 – 23 April This year, the Easter Holidays are all about CARROTS at Odds Farm Park! Join the quirky ‘QUEST FOR CARROTS’, taking you in and around the Farm Park. Follow our trail to earn your special treat and take part in a most unusual Easter Egg & Carrot Hunt! Plus, enjoy fun shows with the Oddsocks Family, in addition to Spring-themed arts, crafts and games. Combined with the fun of the giant indoor playbarn, award-winning Marmalade’s Tearoom, acres of outdoor play and plenty of animals to meet, including lots of adorable baby lambs and cheeky kid goats, you won’t want to miss it! Odds Farm Park is located just minutes from Junction 2 of the M40, near Beaconsfield. For more information, including opening times and prices visitors should call

01628 520188 or visit oddsfarm.co.uk LEGOLAND WINDSOR RESORT, Winkfield Road, Windsor, SL4 4AY, legoland.co.uk 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 & 31 Mar THE LEGO MOVIE DAYS THE LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is hosting the ultimate celebration of the new THE LEGO MOVIE 2! Join Emmet, Wyldstyle and the gang during event weekends with exclusive building activities, out of this world character experiences, interactive photo opportunities and more! It’s going to be AWESOME! All The LEGO MOVIE Days activities are included in the entry price with tickets from £35pp when booked online 7+ days in advance at legoland.co.uk

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BASILDON PARK, Lower Basildon, RG8 9NR, 0118 984 3040 Every day in Mar & Apr EXHIBITION: GEORGIAN SPLENDOUR The house is redisplayed to emphasise the splendour of the 18th century collection and interiors, telling the fascinating stories of the Georgian residents who lived here. Every day in Apr & May BLUEBELLS AT BASILDON PARK Set off on an adventure into the parkland and discover some special bluebells. Dates dependent on flowering. 6 –23 Apr CADBURYS EASTER EGG HUNT Hunt for clues around the estate to win a Cadbury chocolate prize. There are two separate trails this year, one in the run up to, and one on the Easter weekend. £3 per child. GREYS COURT, Near Henley-on-Thames, RG9 4PG, 01491 628529

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Every day in Apr & May BLUEBELLS: DISCOVER A BLUE CARPET Pick up a map from reception and head to Spinney woods to discover a vibrant carpet of bluebells. Dates dependent on flowering. 6 –23 Apr CADBURYS EASTER EGG HUNT Hunt for clues around the estate to win a Cadbury chocolate prize. There are two separate trails this year, one in the run up to, and one on the Easter weekend. £3 per child. CLIVEDEN, nr Taplow, SL1 8NS, 01628 605069 Apr – May (dependent on flowering) BLUEBELL WALK Follow our planned walk around the estate to see the blanket of purple. 6 – 22 Apr CADBURY EASTER EGG HUNT Hop into spring with this nature-themed trail, complete with chocolate treat. 10am-3.30pm. £3 HUGHENDEN, nr High Wycombe, HP14 4LA, 01494 755 573, nationaltrust.org.uk/Hughenden 9 & 10 Mar WORLD BOOK DAY WEEKEND Dress as your favourite book character for story-time in Hughenden’s Victorian dressing up room. Head to the shop to spend your £1 token. 11am-5pm 8–22 Apr CADBURY EASTER EGG HUNT Hunt for giant eggs in the gardens and receive a chocolate prize. Trail suitable for little ones and older explorers. Child £3. 10am-4pm 9, 16 Apr TRAIL TRACKERS Join our Ranger, become a ‘mini-ranger, and explore the wildlife trails and tracks. Child £4. 10.30am – 12noon 11 & 18 Apr GREAT BIG TREE CLIMB Join expert instructors for an adventure into the canopy of a giant horse chestnut. £20. 10am-5pm. Book via bigtreeclimbing.co.uk WADDESTON MANOR, nr Aylesbury, HP18 0JH, 01296 820 414 31 Mar MOTHERING SUNDAY Treat your mother to something special with a sparkling afternoon tea served in the Manor restaurant. Adult £25 Child £10 6 –18 Apr SPRING TRAIL AND ACTIVITIES Explore nature at Waddesdon with an outdoor trail and Spring-themed activities over the school holidays. 19 – 22 Apr CADBURY EASTER EGG HUNT Follow the Easter trail around the grounds exploring nature through the ages to collect your chocolatey prize. Child £3. 10am-4pm THE VYNE, Near Basingstoke, RG24 9HL, 01256 883858 6 – 22 Apr CADBURY’S EASTER EGG HUNT Young adventurers in wellies are needed to tackle this spring animals Easter trail. You’ll get a chocolatey prize at the end. Trail £3. 10am- 4pm From 6 Apr YOUNG ENVIRONMENTALIST AWARD Pick up an activity sheet from visitor reception and complete the activities listed on it before earning your Young Environmentalist Award. 10am-5pm

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Weekly FRIDAY FLEDGLINGS at The Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), University of Reading, Redlands Road, Reading, RG1 5EX, 0118 378 8660, merl.reading.ac.uk A weekly outdoor session for the under 5’s in the fantastic urban garden at the MERL. Join in outdoor activities inspired by the themes and collections in the museum. Enjoy outdoor play and explore the natural environment. Each session involves story-telling, craft activities and singing. £4 per child (includes a snack and a drink). Children and adults must dress for the weather. 10am-11.30am, term time only. Weekly BIG SCREAM CLUB, TODDLER TIME AND KIDS CLUBS at The Regal Picturehouse, Boroma Way, Henley, RG9 2BZ, 0871 902 5738, picturehouses.com Big Scream Club runs on Fridays at 11am exclusively for parents with babies under 1 year so you can catch up on the latest film releases. Toddler Time on Tuesdays at 11am offers special 30 minute shows designed to introduce little ones to the big screen, followed by fun activities. For the older ones there’s Kids Club every Saturday showing a classic film at 11am plus pre-screening activities. Weekly TALES FOR TOTS – STORY TIME FOR THE UNDER 5’S at Reading Museum, The Town Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading, RG1 1QU, 0118 937 3400, readingmuseum.org Enjoy a story using objects from the Museum’s collection. Every Wednesday at 10.30-11.30am in The Green Space or Window Gallery. Just drop in. FREE. Weekly The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Newbury, RG14 5BD, 0845 521 8218, cornexchangenew.com RHYME & SHINE, Tuesdays, 10.15-11am, £3.50 Suitable for parents with babies 2 and under. A relaxed singing session with a range of songs, rhymes and rhythms in a fun and relaxed environment.

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ALPHABETLAND, Wednesdays, 9.30-10.15am Join the Early Years and Education Officer for this fun, active and creative session to support your child’s learning and development ahead of school. Each week will focus on a different letter, exploring that sound and stories and topics that spring from it. Suitable for ages 5 and under. MINI MAESTROS, Friday mornings Relaxed, friendly classes led by professional musicians from Berkshire Maestros who play real instruments. ‘Mini Maestros’ (and their grown-ups) will sing fun action songs, play percussion instruments, dance with colourful scarves, and have a wonderful introduction to musical experiences together. Separate sessions for babies, and 18 months to five years. Weekly RHYME TIME at Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, RG1 3BQ Rhyme Time every Monday (except bank holidays), Thursday and Saturday 10.30am- 11am. No need to book, just drop in. FREE. Weekly BOARD GAME CLUB at Southcote Library, Southcote Lane, Reading, RG30 3BA, 0118 901 5109 A weekly free board game club for ages 9-12 from 4.10pm-5.10pm. Weekly LEGO CLUB at Winnersh Library, The Forest School, Robin Hood Lane, Winnersh, RG41 5ND, 0118 979 7519, wokingham.gov.uk/libraries Every Thursday during term time for children aged 5-10 years. 4pm-4.45pm, 50p. Places must be booked in advance. Weekly STORY TIME at Caversham Library, Church Street, Caversham, RG4 8AU An experienced storyteller will bring stories to life for the Under 5’s every Thursday (2- 2.30pm) during term time. Sessions must be booked in advance via the library. Weekly TODDLER CRAFT at Southcote Library, Southcote Lane, RG30 3BA, 0118 901 5109 A free craft session every Friday for the Under 5’s from 11am-11.30am

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Monthly NATURE EXPLORERS at The Nature Discovery Centre, Muddy Lane, Lower Way, Thatcham, Berkshire, RG18 3FU, 01635 874 381, bbowt.org.uk A great opportunity each month for parents and their preschoolers to have fun in the beautiful woodland, meadow or orchard. Each session will include activities such as bug hunts, mud kitchens, crafts and nature discovery. Tea, biscuits and mud provided! Booking essential. Thursdays 10-11.30am or 12.30-2pm. £7 Monthly NATURE TOTS DIDCOT at Sutton Courtenay Environmental Education Centre, nr. Didcot, OX14 4TE, bbowt.org.uk An opportunity each month for you and your pre-school little one to interact with and learn from nature. Come along for an outdoor nature play, games, stories and craft on the wild and wonderful nature reserve. Booking essential. Dress for the weather. 9.30am- 11.30am, £7. Twice a month STAY AND PLAY at The Abbey Nursery, 30 Christchurch Road, Reading, RG2 7AR, 0118 931 3111, theabbey.co.uk Held twice a month, the sessions offer you and your toddler a safe and stimulating environment to make friends and enjoy learning through play. Inspiring creative and imaginative play and encouraging your child’s natural curiosity is central to The Abbey’s learning ethos. Set in the University area of central Reading, Children can explore the Nursery garden and play with a range of toys, dressing up, science and role play equipment as well as take part in activities such as art, cooking, music and movement as they find out about the theme for the month. Refreshments will be provided for the children and parents/carers. Limited places, call 0118 987 2256 to reserve your space.

MARCH

2 Mar FAMILY YOGA, MINDFULNESS AND RELAXATION, Brilliant Beings, Tilehurst Discover how simple, fun, mindful tools can bring peace and balance to body, mind and spirit in our hectic world. These sessions are for children 6-11yrs and their grown-up/s, £8 per person. 1.30-2.30pm. The event will also take place in the same venue on 27 Apr. To book, contact Sarah: sarah@brilliant-beings.co.uk, 07979 755667 or visit brilliant-beings.co.uk 7 Mar BLAZE’S BUDDIES, West Berkshire Museum, The Wharf, Newbury RG14 5AS Come and meet Blaze, the museum dragon, and join in with an action poem, story, simple craft, treasure hunt and sing-a-long! Held in the museum’s comfortable and child-friendly learning space, Blaze’s Buddies will encourage your child to take part in fun and interactive activities, including a simple craft, linked to the treasure (museum object) Blaze has found that day. The session closes with a hunt to find a museum object or a sing-a-long. 11-11.30am (FREE)

9 Mar HEROES & VILLAINS, RPO NOISY KIDS 2019, The Hexagon Theatre, Queen’s Walk, Reading, RG1 7UA, 0118 960 6060, readingarts.com Put on your superhero cape and crusade against dastardly villains in this unmissable family concert. Join the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a struggle between the forces of good and evil! Hear the Orchestra perform exhilarating pieces that celebrate your favourite adventurers, daredevils and scoundrels, with music from legendary stories like STAR WARS, ROMEO and JULIET and JURASSIC PARK, alongside classical favourites such as DANSE MACABRE and IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING. The perfect introduction to orchestral music for children aged 5-11 and their families. 11.30am 12 Mar ST GABRIEL’S DANCE SHOWCASE at Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, Snelsmore, Newbury, RG14 3BQ. arlington-arts.com St Gabriel’s returns to Arlington Arts with a dazzling display of dance talent. Be enchanted by an array of exciting dance performances including ballet, jazz and contemporary. Tickets £10, concessions £7 16 Mar SECRET GARDEN, The Abbey Junior School, Reading Explore Secret Garden and uncover a world of fun and adventure... Join us at The Abbey Junior School’s Secret Garden activity morning for girls and boys aged 2 to 5. Children and their families are invited to spend the morning following our challenge trail and enjoying craft, action and music activities with the help of our staff and pupils. Collect challenge stickers to add to your adventure map; create culinary delights in the mud kitchen; meet the minibeasts in the bug hotel. Refreshments will be provided during the morning and there will be an opportunity for parents to talk with our experienced teaching staff. Please note: parents are expected to accompany their children throughout the morning. The activities will be both inside and out so in the event of rain there will still be lots to do. 9.30am-12pm. Book your free place in advance at theabbey.co.uk 29 - 30 Mar NEWBURY YOUNGSTARS: LEGALLY BLONDE JR at Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, Snelsmore, Newbury, RG14 3BQ. arlington-arts.com Legally Blonde Jr is the latest production from the acclaimed Newbury Youngstars group. The group’s previous shows have included Fame, Camp Rock and Alice in Wonderland. Legally Blonde Jr promises to be another hit, showcasing some of Newbury’s best and brightest young performers. Newbury Youngstars is a charitable musical theatre group for children aged 9 to 16. We help children develop dance, drama and singing skills, growing in confidence in a fun, safe and entertaining way. Tickets £10, concessions £8 30 Mar NICK COPE FAMILY MUSIC at The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Newbury, RG14 5BD, 0845 521 8218, cornexchangenew.com Join Nick Cope for his ever popular interactive

music sessions with songs about everything from counting to how plants grow. 10.30- 11.30am. Suitable for children aged 8 and under. £4 per ticket. 30 – 31 Mar DAY OUT WITH THOMAS, Didcot Railway Centre, Great Western Society, Didcot Station, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 7NJ, 01235 817 200 The event operates continuously from 10am to 5pm. Admission prices, which include rides on the trains and other activities, are adults £15, child aged (2-15) £11.00.

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Various dates in April WELLINGTON COUNTRY PARK, Odiham Road, Riseley, Reading, RG7 1SP, 0118 932 6444, wellingtoncountry-park.co.uk 6 & 7: Easter Family Entertainment 10 & 11: Easter Family Entertainment 13 & 14: PeteZa & Big Foot Show 16 & 17: Family Circus Skills & Trapeze Workshops 19 – 22: Circus Wellingtonia, Easter Circus Spectacular 21: The Mega Egg Hunt 21: Easter Crafts 3-22 Apr STONOR EASTER TRAIL, Stonor Park, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6HF Follow the clues around the Gardens and Wonder Woods to win a treat, and then spend time jumping, splashing, climbing and swinging in Wonder Woods. Grab a sandwich and a hot drink in the Visitor Centre while you're there, and the Pantry Cafe will be open Saturdays and Sundays for light lunches. 10am-5pm. For more information on tickets and prices: stonor.com/easter-trail 5 Apr MATHILDA AND THE ORANGE BALLOON at Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, Snelsmore, Newbury, RG14 3BQ. arlington-arts.com Mathilda is a little grey sheep in a little grey world. Her herd is content to munch clovers, but Mathilda’s mind is full of questions. When an orange balloon makes a surprise appearance on the farm, Mathilda discovers there is more to who she is than being a grey sheep! As she explores what it means to be orange, Mathilda leads us all on a journey of self-discovery and the joys of self-expression. Join Mathilda, her herd, and our narrators on stage and see how, with a little imagination and a big open mind, anything is possible! With a diverse cast of Deaf and hearing actors, Mathilda’s tactile, fully realised world is welcoming and fully accessible to Deaf and hearing children and families through the use of spoken English, sign language, and creative captions and animation. Tickets £10, concessions £8 From 6 Apr Visit Newbury, EASTER BUNNY HUNT, Newbury, West Berkshire Use the map to hunt for bunnies around Newbury town centre. Keep an eye on @VisitNewbury Facebook page for more details

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7 Apr SPRING FOOD AND CRAFT FAIR, Shaw House, Church Rd, Newbury RG14 2DR Spring is in the air and we are celebrating with the return of our Spring Food & Craft Fair. The House will be packed full of artisan food, drink and locally produced crafts giving you the perfect opportunity to shop for unique gifts and treats. Local brewers will be on hand to keep you refreshed outside on the Orangery Lawn where hot food will be also be available. And Miller’s Ark Animals will be back with their spring animals that children can feed and handle! £1 per adult, children 16 and under free. 11am-4pm. 8 and 9 Apr MASTER BUILDERS CLUB LEGO®BUILDING WORKSHOPS at three venues: 8 Apr: Sonning Common Village Hall 9 Apr: Dorchester on Thames Village Hall, and Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Henley on Thames masterbuildersclub.co.uk Do you love LEGO? Calling all young designers, engineers and inventors – Master Builders Club needs you! A two-hour workshop with LEGO building challenges. Master Builders Club workshops follow a different theme each session and after setting the scene with a short story, the Master Builders will complete a number of build challenges. Master Builders Club aims to inspire children to be original in their designs and share their ideas. At the end of the session, the Master Builders are presented with a themed badge to keep and collect. Suitable for ages 5-11, £15. To book: masterbuildersclub.eventbrite.co.uk 9-10 Apr ROOM ON THE BROOM at The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Newbury, RG14 5BD, 0845 521 8218, cornexchangenew.com Join the witch and her cat on their mission to defeat the dragon in this magical, musical adaptation of the Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler favourite. The witch and her cat are flying happily on their broomstick when they pick up a friendly dog, a beautiful green bird and a frantic frog. But this broomstick’s not meant for five and – “CRACK” - it snaps in two... just as the hungry dragon appears! Songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged 3 and up and their grown-ups in the Olivier Award nominated stage show. Full price £12.50 10 Apr BUG BOX BUILDING WORKSHOP and MEET THE BUGS, Beale Park, Lower Basildon, Reading, RG8 9NQ, 0844 826 1761, bealepark.co.uk Create a handy home for Beale Park’s creepy critters this April by learning how to build a bug box with the educational team. Get to know some amazing facts about the insects, whilst having fun at the same time! Join from 10.30am until 12.30pm. Standard park entry fee still applies. Back for 2019, Beale Park’s Animal Keepers are giving visitors the chance to get up close and personal with some of the residents that live at the Park. So, if you would like to experience the amazing world of giant insects, then pop along to the Park from 1.30-3.30pm – you’re guaranteed to have a bugtastic time! Standard park entry fee still applies.

10 & 17 Apr FAMILY ACTIVITY DAYS, Shaw House, Church Rd, Newbury RG14 2DR 10 Apr: the importance of planting wildflowers. You’ll get the opportunity to decorate a plant pot in the Great Hall before going outside to plant a wildflower seedling with local charity, Growing2gether. 17 Apr: make a fridge magnet and note holder in the shape of a daffodil or other Spring flower, using Deco pens, felt, foam sheets and other craft materials. There will be a free Easter-themed outdoor rock hunt available too. Dress for mess! No need to book, drop in. 10am – 3.30pm 11 Apr BALLET THEATRE UK: SWAN LAKE at Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, Snelsmore, Newbury, RG14 3BQ. arlington-arts.com Swan Lake remains as one of the most enduring, moving and irreplaceable classical ballets due to its fantastical plot filled with romance, sorcery, and betrayal. Join Ballet Theatre UK with their spectacular new production of this timeless classic. This immortal tale tells of a princess held captive as a swan by the spell of an evil magician, a spell that can only be broken if a prince swears true love to her. Featuring new choreography by Artistic Director Christopher Moore and over 120 new costumes and stunning sets this production promises to provide you with a new look at the classic tale and leave you with a new love for Swan Lake. Tickets £19, concessions £17, family £65. 12 & 18 Apr CRAZY CRAFT DAYS, West Berkshire Museum, The Wharf, Newbury RG14 5AS 12 Apr: Delightful decorations and 18 Apr: Dress to Impress. There will be at least three crafts to choose from (while stocks last). You can pick the craft you wish to do and complete it using the craft materials available. A free Spring-themed trail will also be available. For 4-11 year olds but younger and older children are welcome. No need to book, drop in. Dress for mess! 10am-3pm. £2 15 Apr THE SELFISH GIANT at Arlington Arts Centre, Mary Hare, Snelsmore, Newbury, RG14 3BQ. arlington-arts.com Grinter the giant lives alone in her huge cold house, surrounded by her huge snowy gardens, enclosed by her high, frost-covered walls. She shuts out the world, because long ago, the world shut her out, and so she hides, in her peaceful, icy home. Outside, the world has changed and there is very little green left. One day, the children, tired of playing on hard roads and grey rooftops, climb through a chink in the giant’s wall, changing the course of their lives forever. Powerful storytelling, captivating puppetry, beautiful design, enchanting music and a sprinkling of magic sums up this very special show! Tickets £8. 11am 16 Apr Hobbs of Henley, WILDLIFE CRUISE, Station Road, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 1AZ Join the Chilterns Conservation Board who will help you and your children spot the hidden natural treasures between Henley and Hambleden on a voyage of discovery aboard

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the Hibernia. 3-4.15pm Can be booked in advance online: hobbsofhenley.com/wildlife-cruise 17 Apr BUG BOX BUILDING WORKSHOP and MEET THE BUGS, Beale Park, Lower Basildon, Reading, RG8 9NQ, 0844 826 1761, bealepark.co.uk Create a handy home for Beale Park’s creepy critters this April by learning how to build a bug box with the educational team. Get to know some amazing facts about the insects, whilst having fun at the same time! Join from 10.30am until 12.30pm. Standard park entry fee still applies. Back for 2019, Beale Park’s Animal Keepers are giving visitors the chance to get up close and personal with some of the residents that live at the Park. So, if you would like to experience the amazing world of giant insects, then pop along to the Park from 1.30-3.30pm – you’re guaranteed to have a bugtastic time! Standard park entry fee still applies. 18 Apr MASTER BUILDERS CLUB LEGO®BUILDING WORKSHOPS at two venues: Storton Lodge, Goring, and Sonning Common Village Hall masterbuildersclub.co.uk Do you love LEGO? Calling all young designers, engineers and inventors – Master Builders Club needs you! A two-hour workshop with LEGO building challenges. Master Builders Club workshops follow a different theme each session and after setting the scene with a short story, the Master Builders will complete a number of build challenges. Master Builders Club aims to inspire children to be original in their designs and share their ideas. At the end of the session, the Master Builders are presented with a themed badge to keep and collect. Suitable for ages 5- 11, £15. To book: masterbuildersclub.eventbrite.co.uk Until 19 Apr ESCAPE ROOM TRAIL at Reading Museum, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH Take the Reading Museum challenge and solve the riddles in each gallery. You will only be released through the invisible force field once you have unscrambled the secret code! 10am. £1, pay on the day, drop in 27 Apr GOLDILOCKS, The Watermill Theatre, Bagnor, Newbury, RG20 8AE, 01635 460 044 One … two … THREE empty bowls… a broken chair… footprints and mess EVERYWHERE! A family friendly performance, ideal for children aged 2 to 6. Tickets £7.50 and £7. More information and bookings: watermill.org.uk 01635 46044. 11am

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