Discover the best top things to do in Berkshire, United Kingdom including Royal Windsor Information Centre, Eton Visitor Information Centre, Newbury Rugby Club, Wokingham Tourist Information Centre, Newbury Library, The Old Court, The Curve, Burghfield Common Library, Hungerford Library, Eye & Dunsden Village Hall.
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Tourist information centres come in many shapes, sizes, locations and formats, but not many are the former booking hall of a Royal railway station. Nor do many tourist information office staff serve their customers through ticket office windows. Add in comfy sofas to sit on while you look at leaflets and discuss plans, maybe with a coffee and a cake from the next door coffee shop, and you have the ingredients for the perfect customer experience.
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Eton's local information centre can provide you with up to date and relevant information for your stay in and around the surrounding area. Pick up your Eton walkway brochure and browse our shop for souvenirs.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The Venue at Newbury Rugby Club is a professional event business that provides financial support to our Rugby and other sporting endeavours.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Newbury Library is a well-used community venue in the heart of town. It provides free access to reading, information, advice, learning, culture and health resources, both to anyone visiting the building and via its online services. People can join the library and borrow items for free and members can use the e-library and a range of online resources 24/7. Non-members can use the free WiFi and PCs; photocopying, scanning and printing facilities are available, for which there is a charge. There are meeting rooms available to hire. Exhibitions, events and activities for all ages take place throughout the year, many of them free of charge.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
The Old Court Artspace (formerly The Firestation) is Windsor's new performance and event venue for live music, creative events and community organisations, with a bar run by Windsor & Eton Brewery. The event programme includes an eclectic mix of music, drama, comedy and film.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
The Curve is Slough’s iconic library and cultural centre, right in the heart of the town. The Curve houses a performance venue, library, gallery, Slough Museum,community learning spaces, computer suites, exhibition space and the Register Office including a purpose built wedding room. Free wifi, two large lifts, toilet facilities on every floor including disabled toilets and baby change.
Eye & Dunsden Village Hall is a beautifully refurbished former Victorian school, just to the north east of Reading in the small village of Dunsden, South Oxfordshire. It is regularly hired for meetings, exercise classes, retreats and family occasions. It is also a venue for popular quiz night, other entertainments. and for affordable weddings.
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