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21. Review: Veil, 19/03/08
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Horse And Bamboo Theatre have created a visually beautiful piece of work, managing to turn the modest studio space at South Street into a completely other world.
22. Doyle desperate to end 15-game drought
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Kevin Doyle says he is happy with his performances, but admits his goal drought is starting to play on his mind.
23. Little step on road to recovery
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008GLEN LITTLE, who has not seen match action for nearly a year due to an Achilles problem, played the final 30 minutes for Reading Reserves in their 2-0 defeat by Fulham at Motspur Park last night.
24. For bright young things
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 March 2008Grab your sunglasses, girls – menswear is turning up the dial to extra-bright for spring and summer.
25. Girl crushed by horse in horror crash
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Two young riders and their ponies were mown down by a van in a “horrendous” road smash in Finchampstead on Monday.
26. Rok’s seven-year roll
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Construction company Rok is celebrating its seventh consecutive year of record financial results.
27. Branch of year gong
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008The Reading office of recruitment and HR company Randstad is celebrating after being named branch of the year at the company’s prestigious national conference.
28. Women bid £4k less than men
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Women are asking for nearly £4,000 a year less in pay than men on average when registering with a leading online recruitment service.
29. Winnersh triumph in tight final
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Winnersh Primary School took the honours at the Wokingham Primary Schools Year 5/6 Tag Rugby Tournament at Redingensians Rugby Club on Tuesday.
30. Runners raise £300
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008Accountants at Horwath Clark Whitehill pounded the streets to raise money for Britain’s soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq.
