How Tennis Invented Everything : Friday 18th July

As tennis fever peaks we are looking forward to welcoming Christian Howgill to explain "How Tennis Invented Everything". Having spent 20 years in the tennis world, Christian has compiled a wonderful anthology of tennis anecdotes; a true "love letter to tennis", and someting that should greatly appeal to tennis lovers everywhere. Full details are given … Continue reading How Tennis Invented Everything : Friday 18th July

Our 2026 Calendar Competition is open!

Have you been talking pictures? The photography competition for next year's calendar is now open and the theme is Watlington Walks. You can interpret this in any way you choose; what images encapsulate your favourite walk in and around Watlington and its surrounding villages? It is entirely up to you. Full details on how to … Continue reading Our 2026 Calendar Competition is open!

Alyce Chaucer : Fact & Fiction – 20th June

We are delighted to welcome Christina Hardyment to the library to speak about her trio of history mysteries inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's granddaughter Alyce Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk. This year is the 550th anniversary of Alyce’s death and Christina will be joining us after participating in the Alyce Chaucer Festival in Ewelme (6-18th May), where Alyce … Continue reading Alyce Chaucer : Fact & Fiction – 20th June

“The World on Our Doorstep” : 21st March

Our next talk in the library is by local author Peter Adamson who will tell us all about his Wallingford-inspired short stories. His talk will encompass a wide range of topics including "The great coffee shop takeover of our town centres" and "Why Agatha Christie is both loved and scorned". He calls his book, A … Continue reading “The World on Our Doorstep” : 21st March