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1. Fuel up the children
Get Wokingham, Friday 25 April 2008Renowned chef and restaurateur ANTONY WORRALL THOMPSON remembers the days when he was a carefree kid and rues the fact children can’t play in the streets any more.
2. Celeb chef’s mission of Murty
Get Wokingham, Friday 25 April 2008There were bound to be goals set and scored when Premiership player and Reading FC captain Graeme Murty met premier chef and food monthly columnist Antony Worrall Thompson to learn the art of cooking.
3. Brunch as good as the Yanks
Get Wokingham, Friday 25 April 2008Brunch is the American dream – memories are made of this all-embracing meal across the water.
4. Views to dine for
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 April 2008The world was rushing by. Traffic was queueing up along Caversham Bridge, people were in a hurry and there was a sense of urgency to their tasks.
5. This is a great British menu
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 April 2008A brother and sister have joined forces with a French chef to offer a meal with a difference: a great British menu.
6. Village holds its breath for mini-town bid
Get Wokingham, Monday 28 April 2008A developer hoping to build a mini-town in Winnersh has confirmed an application will be submitted “in the next few weeks” and hopes a decision will be made in the early summer.
7. Review: Kiss Me, Kate
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 April 2008If there’s one thing Cole Porter could be trusted to do, that was to write great tune after great tune and, from the very outset, Kiss Me, Kate is filled with them.
8. George And The Dragon, South Street, Sunday 27/4/08.
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 April 2008Garlic Theatre have won numerous awards for their puppetry shows and it’s quite obvious why.
9. Four Nights In Knaresborough, 15/4/08
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 April 2008This is the second ‘what happened next’ play in a row that the Progress have put on. First came After Juliet, imagining Verona in the aftermath of Shakespeare’s big romantic tragedy, and now this play, dealing with a year stuck in a castle in rainy Yorkshire following the assassination of Thomas à Becket.
10. Sale’s superb for Sardinian
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 April 2008Pepe Sale is old skool. It’s been serving up authentic Sardinian food from the Queens Walk for a decade.
