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There’s a whole extra day of music at Wokingham Festival this year, taking place on Bank Holiday Monday. Here’s what’s on
Read moreDetailsThere’s a whole extra day of music at Wokingham Festival this year, taking place on Bank Holiday Monday. Here’s what’s on
Read moreDetailsNoon, EBOS FANS of musicals will need little introduction to EBOS. From their base at Pinewood Leisure Centre, they have crafted a range of hit shows, including Little Shop of...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Paper reader Harry Atkinson spotted a dog among the clouds when returning from a two-week holiday in America
Read moreDetailsGoing out for lunch is not something I get a chance to do very often because I am working so when I got the chance to have lunch with my...
Read moreDetailsThe rich colours of southern France and scenes from our local landscape will be coming to Henley this September, as two Wokingham artists put on their second joint exhibition
Read moreDetailsHeavy metal musician Paul Gilbert is preparing to rock the walls of Reading’s Sub89 ahead of his live performance this September. The Behold Electric Guitar Tour- which celebrates the release...
Read moreDetailsVisitors to an arts centre in Berkshire will see their childhood fairy tales brought to life in an enchanting retelling of the Grimm Brothers’ tales this month. South Hill Park...
Read moreDetailsThe Traveling Wilburys were hailed at the greatest group that never toured. But now you can see what you’ve been missing all these years thanks to an amazing tribute band
Read moreDetailsEmma Barton - the patron of a Wokingham theatre school - will soon be sashaying on the dancefloor after being picked for the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing
Read moreDetailsPopular Abba tunes will be performed once again thanks to tribute band Gimmie Abba. The group will be at Norden Farm later this month as part of its 20th anniversary...
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