STREET parties, live viewings and more royal-themed events will be taking place across Berkshire and Buckinghamshire this weekend to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.
However, the coronation is not for everyone. So here is a list of events and things to do this weekend that is not royal-themed.
The events range from free to ticketed:
Berkshire
Events
- Sculptural Caddy Spoons exhibition: Reading Museum. Price: Free
- Untold histories exhibition: Reading Museum. Price: Free
- Break-fast – Bottomless brunch, bingo and more: Unit 3, Meadow Road. Price: £28 + booking fee
- Ikea May bank holiday fun: Ikea, Reading. Price: not listed
- River trips from Caversham: Caversham Pier. Price: ranges listed online
- Ukrainian Wartime Posters: Oxford Road Gallery. Price: free
- Reading Children’s Festival 2023: Forbury Gardens. Price: Not listed.
Parks to visit and nice walks
- Basildon Park
- Beale Wildlife Park
- Wellington Country Park
- Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre
- Forbury Gardens
Museums
- The Museum of English Rural Life
- Reading Museum
- Museum of Berkshire Aviation
Buckinghamshire
Events
- Medieval Jousting at Chiltern Open Air Museum: Chalfont St. Giles. Price: Not listed.
- Girls only Coding and STEM session: Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe. Price Free.
- Petre Andre meet and greet: Wycombe Swan Theatre. Price: From £100
- The Horse Trust charity event: Princes Risborough. Price: From £5
Nice walks and places to visit
- Bletchley park
- Bekonscot Model Village
- Waddeson Manor
- Abbotts View Alpacas
- Hughenden Manor
- Odds Farm Park
- National Trust Stowe
- National Trust Cliveden
Museums
- The National Museum of Computing
- Discover Bucks Museum
- The Roald Dahl Museum
- Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
- Amersham Museum
- Milton Keynes Museum
Others
- Snozone
- Big Rock Hub
- Formula Fast Indoor Karting
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