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1. Biker airlifted to hospital after A329M crash
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 May 2012A biker was airlifted to hospital after a motorcycle left the northbound carriageway of the A329M this morning,
2. Join Caversham Arts Trail this weekend
Get Wokingham, Friday 11 May 2012Artists will be opening up their studios and exhibiting their work over two weekends when Caversham Arts Trail begins tomorrow.
3. Charity trekkers to climb Kilimanjaro
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 01 May 2012An adventurous pair from Wokingham will be among a dozen climbers looking to scale Mount Kilimanjaro and raise £50,000 for two charities that cared for their friend’s disabled children.
4. Bootleg Beatles still have a ticket to ride
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 March 2012It was 32 years ago that The Bootleg Beatles began to play. And like Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, they’re guaranteed to raise a smile when they return to Reading on Saturday to celebrate 50 years of The Fab Four.
5. Sally Winslet scoops pickled onion prize
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 February 2012The competition was as sharp as the vinegar as entrants gave it their best shallot to make the finest pickled onions in town.
6. Reading Festival of Weather, Art and Music
Get Wokingham, Thursday 02 February 2012Science and art will collide in an exciting new festival to hit the town this summer.
7. Martin Cooper Tribute Concert at The Hexagon
Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 January 2012Music was undeniably the food of love for Martin Cooper.
8. Flowing Spring scoops CAMRA award
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 January 2012A couple who have turned around the fortunes of a Playhatch pub have scooped an award from the Campaign for Real Ale.
9. Five accused of race attack
Get Wokingham, Friday 06 January 2012An Asian taxi driver was punched in the face and racially abused by five young men who smashed his cab after a row over a fare, a court heard.
10. Solar energy boss lashes tariff cuts
Get Wokingham, Monday 12 December 2011A boss of a solar energy company in West Reading has lost £80,000 and been forced to make staff redundant because of the Government's decision to cut the amount payable for feed-in tariffs.
