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Time for a RaW Sounds roadtrip, this time to the legendary 100 Club in London (easy to reach on the Lizzie Line), courtesy of promoters Runnin' Blue
Read moreDetailsTime for a RaW Sounds roadtrip, this time to the legendary 100 Club in London (easy to reach on the Lizzie Line), courtesy of promoters Runnin' Blue
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a woman was allegedly subjected to racist abuse inside a Reading restaurant.
Read moreDetailsResidents have reacted after news broke that traffic calming measures will be removed to avoid congestion in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsThe site intersects Old Forest Road and Toutley Road.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council said it had provided £3.837 million to fund the main part of the project.
Read moreDetailsIts grant to Wokingham Youth Theatre will ensure that children can enjoy drama
Read moreDetailsOver the last few weeks, I have spoken with more than 2,000 residents of the borough on their doorsteps or in the street
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride has revealed that multi award-winning Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow has become a sponsor of the event.
Read moreDetailsLike me, you've probably been watching the Labour dramas with weary resignation. Less than 2 years in power, and we're already witnessing the end
Read moreDetailsAn Arts Society Wokingham lecture will reveal the secrets of these ancient sculptures
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