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1. Dappy set to star at Madejski Stadium
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013N-DUBZ front man Dappy, TOWIE and EastEnders stars and comedian Lee Nelson are expected to be among a host of big names coming to Reading for a football tournament.
2. Meadow Madness launches Reading Children's Festival
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Christchurch Meadows will be filled with laughter tomorrow for the launch of the 24th Reading Children’s Festival.
3. Made in Chelsea star to sign cookery book in Reading
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Made in Chelsea's cheeky chappy Jamie Laing is coming to Reading to sign copies of his new recipe book.
4. Hundreds of VWs on show this weekend
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Hundreds of VW cars, classic and modern, will be at Easthampstead Park House for the 10th annual London & Thames Valley VW show.
5. A host of outdoor events could come to South Hill Park if licence is approved
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2013Outdoor plays, films or sporting events could take place up to four times a year at South Hill Park, if a licensing application is approved.
6. Children's Festival looks to build on Olympic legacy
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 May 2013Last year’s London Olympics are still fresh in people’s minds and the legacy rolls on.
7. Acts perform at Bracknell's Got Talent Semi-finals
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 May 2013Musicians, dancers and performers are waiting nervously after performing in the semi-finals of the Bracknell's Got Talent competition at the weekend.
8. Reader Review: Silchester Players' They Came From Mars
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 May 2013In this play within a play (bad am dram being the theme) the Farndale ladies are attempting to stage a sci-fi thriller with predictable but hilarious results.
9. Writers group boost Robbie the Robot appeal
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 May 2013Take a leaf out of this lot’s book.
10. Review: The Quince Players present The Accused
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 May 2013It is a bold move for an amateur theatre company to tackle a play which, when first performed in 2000, met with more than its share of negative reviews.
