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Read moreDetailsThere's a bumpy ride of a classic play in store for Wokingham audiences
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Read moreDetailsThe charity asks people to help it support some of the world's poorest people
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Read moreDetailsSupporters raise a glass to Wokingham's zero waste store
Read moreDetailsThe final acts for this year's Wokingham Festival have been announced, with organisers promising one of the event's strongest line-ups
Read moreDetailsHigh quality provision was noted across all areas
Read moreDetailsWokingham United Charities launches survey to help it make the biggest impact for people in need
Read moreDetailsMexican-inspired restaurant business Zambrero has revealed that Wokingham is on its list of planned new locations in Berkshire.
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