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Tuesday 31st


Halloween Party Night A night of spooky fun with Halloween trails, apple bobbing and snapping in the grounds. 6.30-8.30pm. Children £5, accompanying adult free, additional adults £1. Suitable for ages from 4 years. Shaw House, Newbury. Ticket only event. T: 01635 279279


RedKangaroo Halloween Spooktacular Event


Go along in wicked fancy dress for a bounce, Halloween themed games, face painting and spooky snacks! £14.50 per bouncer for a 2-hour event session. Book your ticket 4-6pm and 6-8pm. W: www.redkangaroo.co.uk


November


Saturday 4th Royal Windsor Racecourse Fireworks


Set to the magical theme of Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Explore a world of pure imagination! Royal Windsor Racecourse transforms the Fireworks & Music Spectacular into a Wonka filled Wonderland. Witness the Oompa Loompas at work with treats and surprises throughout the evening. W: www.windsor-racecourse.co.uk


CHILDREN’S SWIMMING LESSONS


At Reading Blue Coat School, Sonning and Mary Hare School, Newbury


Book online at: www.hydrokidz.com


• Highly Qualified Teachers


• Small Groups


• ASA Learn to Swim Awards


• Continual Assessment


• Fun, Safe and Convenient


Tel: 0118 402 2899 Email: info@hydrokidz.com Quote “PT offer” when booking


SWIM GOODY BAG WORTH £30


FREE


TaeKwonDo LEWENDON’S


ACADEMY


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• TIGERS 4 years to 6 years • JUNIORS 7 years plus • ADULT LESSON – fitness and strength building


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Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday


The first meeting of the 2017/18 Jump season is followed by one of the region’s largest Fireworks Spectaculars. Plus the Plaza Lawns will come alive throughout the afternoon with free fairground rides until 4pm, £1 per ride thereafter. All proceeds go to local charities. The day is a designated family day and entry is free for children under 18. Ascot Racecourse. W: www.ascot.co.uk


Charity Fireworks Spectacular


A fun evening for all as the sky lights up! There will be a bar, food, fun fair and entertainment. Running at Newbury Racecourse. Gates open at 5.30pm, display at 7.30pm. Organised by Lions Club of Newbury. W: www.newburyfireworks.org.uk


Windsor’s Rise From The Ashes


Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the restoration of Windsor Castle after the fire by taking part in special art and craft activities. 11am-3pm. Running every Saturday until 25th November. Windsor Castle. W: www.royalcollection.org.uk


Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th November


Christmas Gift Fair & Food Market with Santa


A family day out not to be missed, now in its ninth year! You will find everything you need for Christmas with over 80 unique stalls and delicious food, all undercover in beautiful marquees and the mansion house plus Santa in his Grotto. Free parking. 10am-4pm. Also on 5th November. Trunkwell House, Beech Hill, Reading. T: 0118 988 3754 W: www.trunkwell.com


Saturday 18th


Craft and Design Fair See the beautifully handcrafted, high quality work made by selected British craft makers. South Hill Park. Also on 19th November. T: 01344 484123 W: www.southhillpark.org.uk/ craftfair2017


Sunday 19th


Group leaders lantern making


A free workshop for anyone running a local community or youth group, who would like to be able to teach their group to make lanterns for the annual Festival of Light. The Corn Exchange Newbury. W: www.cornexchangenew.com


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