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ARTISTS had a range of ?fabulous art? on show at the Wokingham Arts Trail last weekend, organiser Jill Chadwick has said.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS had a range of ?fabulous art? on show at the Wokingham Arts Trail last weekend, organiser Jill Chadwick has said.
Read moreDetailsEye donation will be discussed at a South Hill Park event this week, to mark Organ Donation Week.
Read moreDetailsThe event, which took place from September 15 to 19, saw visitors enjoy five whole days of live music, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsHeading up this week's Wokingham Loves Music playlist are two favourites, returning with new tracks for your aural enjoyment. Listen for free here
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Read moreDetailsAll Star Superslam Wrestling will be presenting its new tag team champions event.
Read moreDetailsCountry music will be hitting the Camberley Theatre stage for one night only this Friday.
Read moreDetailsBAFTA-winning comedian Iain Stirling is making his way to South Street Arts Centre for his tour warm up show this Thursday.
Read moreDetailsA group that helps people pick up their instruments again will be making sweet music this Saturday
Read moreDetailsThe amateur dramatics society will be performing the 80?s hit musical at South Hill Park?s Wilde theatre until Saturday, September 25.
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