July 2026 – What’s On

If you have an event planned, please send details to whatson@cavershambridge.org. We need to receive these no later than the 10th of the month before the event for inclusion in the printed paper. It is helpful if they are submitted in the standard format below, using Calibri font. Later submissions can be included on our online What’s On, which is updated regularly. 

To see what has been added check: cavershambridge.org/archives/category/around-caversham 

From March 2026, regular weekly events are listed separately, see What’s On Weekly.

Please note, a listing of baby and toddler groups can be found here.

Wednesday 1 July Exhibition: Time, Memory & Trace – 10:00-16:00 Tuesday – Saturday, The Caversham Picture Framer, 5a, Church Road, Caversham RG4 7AA. Featuring Anja Percival, Matt Emmett, and Sonia North. Website https://cavershampictureframer.co.uk

Until 12 JulyReading Guild of Artists 95th Annual Exhibition – 10:00-16:00 daily at University of Reading L04 Art Building, London Road Campus, RG1 5AG see page 2 for more information. Website https://rga-artists.org.uk

Wednesday 1 July – Rosehill Ladies – 14:00 at St Barnabas Hall, Emmer Green. Tel: Sue 01189477570 or email suegreen@hotmail.com

Friday 3 July Bereavement Café – 14:00-15:30 at St. Barnabas, Emmer Green. A safe place to find others who have had their own loss and can appreciate something of your experience. For further info Tel. Gill at 0118 9478772

Saturday 4 JulyCaversham Summer Fair – 10:30-15:30 in Caversham Court Gardens, RG4 7AD. Dog Show, Artisan Craft Stalls, Kid’s Activities, refreshments and more. In aid of the St Peter’s Church ‘Raising the Roof Fund. Entry free.

Saturday 4 JulyA Summer Miscellany – choral music, sacred and popular, from the 16th to 20th centuries – 19:30 at St Andrew’s Church, Albert Road RG4 7AW. Reading Haydn Choir makes a welcome return to St Andrew’s and will welcome guest harpist Iona Heather. Tickets £17 (£1 off for advance sales) at http://ticketsource.com/reading-haydn-choir and on the door.

Sunday 5 JulyLove Bade Me Welcome – 16:30 St Barnabas Church Emmer Green RG4 8RA Join Glass Ensemble for a summer concert celebrating love. From tender longing to moments of joyful celebration, this varied programme brings together a mix of beautiful music for upper voices, including music by Felix Mendelssohn, Sarah Quartel, Ralph Vaughan Williams and others.Tickets £16 include refreshments and programme. Retiring collection for the RNLI. Contact Glass Ensemble on 07930 690873 or asusied@btinternet.com

Tuesday 7 July – Caversham Women’s Institute – 19:30 at Church House, Caversham. www.thewi.org.uk or Tel: 01189 475176

Saturday 11 JulyTop of the Wold – stories from the East Riding – 12:30-14:30 Caversham Court Gardens, RG4 7AD. Mikron Theatre Company present a celebration of community, culture, caravans, and peas from the East Riding Mobile Library. For details see https://mikron.org.uk/shows/top-of-the-wold

Saturday 11 JulyMusic Across The World – 19:00 Falkland Islands Memorial Chapel, Pangbourne College. Pangbourne Choral Society (PCS) present a celebration of music from around the world. Details at www.pangbournechoral.org.uk Tickets are £15, (£5 for under 18), and are available online from PCS website, from Garlands Organic & Natural, Pangbourne and PCS members, and on the door.

Wednesday 15 – Saturday 25 JulyShakespeare in the Abbey Ruins – Hamlet – The Progress Theatre return to the Abbey Ruins for an outdoor production of Hamlet, directed by John Goodman. Matinees on both Saturdays (18 and 25 July). Tickets are now on sale online via Ticketsource: https://progresstheatre.co.uk/reading-open-air

Saturday 18 July Cream Teas in Mapledurham – 14:00-16:00 at St Margaret’s Church, Mapledurham RG4 7TP. Enjoy a cream tea in St Margaret’s beautiful, tranquil riverside setting.

Monday 27 JulyThe stories behind iconic London Street Markets, a talk by London historian Alan Fitzgerald – 13:30-16:00 Reading u3a, Abbey Baptist Church, Abbey Square, Reading. Non-members welcome, free entry. See www.readingu3a.org.uk

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