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431. Ice Age : Dawn of the Dinosaurs 3D (U)
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs marks the third in the popular series of animated films. Its two predecessors are loved by adults and children alike.
432. Yell staff take to the trees for £1 million challenge
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Staff at Yell spent the day monkeying around as part of a fundraising challenge to raise £1 million for The Prince’s Trust.
433. Decision looms after Sandford Farm inquiry closes
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009The decision on plans to build on Sandford Farm is in the hands of a Government inspector after a public inquiry finished yesterday.
434. Heathrow rail link proposals unveiled
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Striking proposals to improve rail access between Reading and Heathrow were discussed by transport bosses yesterday.
435. Get ready for the greatest show in Reading
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Prepare yourself for a summer of fun, fun, fun, thanks to Live After 5. Can you hear it?
436. Vodafone eye up T-Moble bid
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Vodafone is believed to be eyeing up a bid for T-Mobile UK in a deal that would create Britain’s biggest mobile phone operator.
437. Fly away special at Sahara and Mango Bars
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Miss L’amour and her Angels were on another special mission: this time to celebrate the flying away of a special little angel to a faraway land.
438. Reading scout McDermott hails super Kev as a right Royal signing
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Reading's chief scout Brian McDermott has admitted it will be almost impossible to find another Kevin Doyle.
439. Cote: EPL will outshine ‘boring’ Elite League
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009Bracknell Bees legend Matt Cote is adamant that the club’s fans are in store for an interesting season.
440. East Reading Festival starts five days of fun
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 July 2009East Reading’s annual festival will kick off today and run until Sunday when a big event will take place in Palmer Park.
