Ancient songs and modern technology merged in duo's new show
Internationally acclaimed harp and electronica duo FitkinWall, will be performing at The Haymarket on June 11.
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Internationally acclaimed harp and electronica duo FitkinWall, will be performing at The Haymarket on June 11.
Southampton artist, Georgie Carr unveiled her debut solo abstract art exhibition at the contemporary Vinilo Record Store in Southampton City Centre.
Greengate Junior School and Ramsden Infant School will hold a public consultation next week to discuss their academisation plans.
Dance-Beat dance school has recently celebrated 30 years since its inception with a high-spirited dance event.
The West Oxfordshire Alliance commitment to jointly govern West Oxfordshire District Council for the next two years has been renewed.
British charity Lepra has announced it is honoured to continue its royal patronage under His Majesty The King, following in the legacy of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Watford Borough Council and the Watford & Three Rivers Trust have distributed £29,930 in grants to charities in the area.
Funeral homes in Hampshire are debuting all-electric vehicles, featuring as part of a larger climate action initiative.
Chris Packham, a conservationist, called on students at Edge Hill University to play a pivotal role in battling climate change during the Critical Awards in Television.
Hampshire County Council is expanding its support for local small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with the addition of the Hampshire Growth Hub
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