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1. Corset's not too late for Arts Week
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 May 2012Artists and artisans can sign up now to exhibit their work during Reading Arts Week.
2. Dream head of hair in your lunch break
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 May 2012We all know when we see a picture of a celebrity with bouncing hair to die for, she’s probably had some help – either from airbrushing or extensions.
3. Did you train as a nurse in Reading?
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 May 2012These may look like stills from ‘Emergency – Ward 10’ or ‘Carry On Nurse’ but Royal Berkshire Hospital is keen to put names to the faces.
4. Museum of Reading exhibition of sporting heritage
Get Wokingham, Friday 11 May 2012An energetic fun day is being held on Saturday to launch a tribute to Reading’s sporting past.
5. Diamond Jubilee theme for Beale Park Boat Show
Get Wokingham, Thursday 03 May 2012Messing about on the river is going to take on a stately air for this year’s Beale Park Boat Show.
6. Brave teen praised for holding family together after cancer tragedies
Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2012The “selfless courage” of a 14-year-old through a year when he lost his grandfather and father to cancer and his mother battled the disease has been recognised.
7. Mum's marathon challenges for charity
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 April 2012Hitting 40 can prompt either depression or life-changing action – and mum-of-two Gill Manton definitely chose the latter.
8. Turn your garden red, white and blue for flower competition
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 April 2012The town council wants Woodley to be ablaze with colour from regal purple to red, white and royal blue this summer.
9. Group celebrates 25 years of helping out in a crisis
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 April 2012The Crisis House in Station Approach may look tiny from the outside, but it has been a sanctuary to thousands suffering from mentalillness since it opened in 1991.
10. Bearwood College Potterthon raises £1,100 for charity
Get Wokingham, Thursday 05 April 2012Settling down with popcorn and sleeping bags to watch back-to-back Harry Potter films made a magical £1,102 for a charity helping families traumatised by international child abduction.
