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1. Dogma’s day is on the way

Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 April 2007

NEW town centre bar Dogma will not rip off its customers or employ annoying doorstaff, says the man behind the development.

2. Want a coffee and your post? Yell for TNT

Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 April 2007

DELIVERY firm TNT Express Services has secured a six-figure deal to manage the daily mail and caffeine needs of Reading-based directories group Yell.

3. A BID success!

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 April 2007
Businesses in Central Reading have hailed the Business Improvement Dictrict (BID) scheme an 'unqualified success' claiming it has transformed the face of the town over the past 12 months

4. Keeping it in the family

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

The days when we bought our food in shops that specialised in one particular thing – we’re talking butchers and greengrocers not posh delis – are a distant memory for many.

5. A night out at The Curzon Club

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

Always looking for a change of scenery and different vibe, it was music to my ears to receive a text message telling me Quality Black Music were holding an event at The Curzon Club.

6. Game of cat and mouse in Fracture

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

You might feel the world has enough slick and glossy legal thrillers, but Fracture is different enough to warrant its addition to the genre, with astounding performances that set it apart from lesser courtroom dramas.

7. Sugary-sweet romance

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

I KNOW what the world hasn’t got enough of – British romantic comedies. Especially sugary-sweet ones with a cast of all the same actors you see on TV every week. Oh, and a nice looking young man with floppy hair too.

8. Filling the town with laughter

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

A TRIO of charismatic stand-ups will share the spotlight at a central Reading venue later next month.

9. Two genders for two genres

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

Tam Williams didn’t set out to be a classical actor when he left drama school – “But that’s what I seem to have become,” he told me.

10. Speaking volumes

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 April 2007

Club Velocity is back with a vengeance. A cracking line-up will feature Heartwear Process, Autons and Making Eyes At Elvis for tomorrow night’s gig at the Rising Sun Arts Centre.

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