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Youngsters ? and the young at heart ? can try out a range of games consoles ranging from the most recent to some of the oldest
Read moreDetailsYoungsters ? and the young at heart ? can try out a range of games consoles ranging from the most recent to some of the oldest
Read moreDetailsWHEN it comes to good health, Wokingham borough is the place to be. A new survey places it as the sixth healthiest town in the country
Read moreDetailsA FIRM of financial planners celebrated the opening of their new offices with a textbook donation.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has backed a research project to help make energy bills cheaper for small businesses.
Read moreDetailsThe launch of a new show home in Binfield has been declared an outstanding success.
Read moreDetailsCÔTE Brasserie’s Prix Fixe menu is well pitched, and very reasonably priced. Available from noon until 7pm, it is served alongside the restaurant’s main À La Carte menu. And it's...
Read moreDetailsJalpari of Woodley has been named as the Regional Restaurant of the Year for the South Central region.
Read moreDetailsEBOS cast prepares to dazzle with songs from the shows
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has launched a new Home Decarbonisation Advice Service.
Read moreDetailsA FREE money coaching course is being offered by an Earley church, aimed at helping people navigate the cost of living crisis.
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