Wokingham record shop to serve beer
Wokingham record shop Beyond The Download has started selling pints in store, after its new alcohol licence was approved.
Read moreDetailsWokingham record shop Beyond The Download has started selling pints in store, after its new alcohol licence was approved.
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Read moreDetailsActionCOACH, which offers training to companies around the world, has teamed up with Children with Cancer UK for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Volunteer Centre is hosting a Volunteer Recruitment Fair on Saturday, September 25.
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