Will The Tamarind Tree be crowned Wokingham’s Curry King?
A Wokingham restaurant has its eye on the prize as it hopes its "homestyle" curries will see it to win the borough's Curry King title.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham restaurant has its eye on the prize as it hopes its "homestyle" curries will see it to win the borough's Curry King title.
Read moreDetailsPunters can dance the night away in The Prince, on the High Street, for its Hisstory Night, from 8pm until 11.45pm.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Mayor Cllr Keith Baker and Chance to Dance Stars CIC is inviting residents to its Dinner Dance on Saturday, March 19.
Read moreDetailsAward winning comedian Victoria Melody hits the South Street Arts stage next week.
Read moreDetailsA group of teenagers have set up their sponge and buckets to start their own car wash in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsBARTA Theatre Academy will get a special visit from past-student Kerry Ingram as she guides them through show rehearsals.
Read moreDetailsSir Elton John?s music will be celebrated with a night performing his greatest hits at Camberley Theatre this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsMusic charity Readipop organised twelve hours of non-stop music and DJ? earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre, on Kings Road, officially opened after its two-year build and fundraising campaign.
Read moreDetailsFARA, a four-piece music group from Orkney, Scotland, will perform at the Nettlebed Folk Club, on the High Street, on Monday, October 8
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