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21. I'm sick of being a heroic loser
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008Marcus Hahnemann admits he would settle for a howler and three points at Arsenal rather than another heroic performance and a defeat.
22. Time to sow seeds – and slug it out with slimy pests
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008Read Linda's latest column and leave your own gardening query by adding your comment below.
23. Supporting principles of fairtrade
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008Andrea Clifford and Mike Jessop sell an exciting range of organic and fairtrade products, including coffee, chocolate and candles. Mike told PAUL ROBINS why the business makes A Lot Of sense.
24. Activities galore at Bracknell Leisure Centre
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008A summer term of fun designed to get you shipshape for the beach has been planned.
25. Save money on your car
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008Concerned about rising fuel prices? There are other ways to cut the price of motoring. SIMON DONOHUE reveals how to avoid paying road tax.
26. Summery Gem
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008If you're not quite in the summery mood yet (after all, it was snowing not too long ago) then listen to my show – The Session Introducing – this Sunday, from 7pm on BBC Radio Berkshire.
27. Coppell: We are in control of our destiny
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008Steve Coppell insisted he would have no complaints if Liverpool fielded a weakened side against Fulham tomorrow.
28. Vinnie signs up to help Royals’ plight
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008Wally Downes has told his under-fire troops: “There is nothing that can’t be done in football.”
29. It’s win or bust as Reading host Bracknell
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008It will be agony or ecstasy for either Reading or Bracknell tomorrow afternoon as they face each other in the final South West Division 1 match of the season at Holme Park (3pm).
30. ‘We nurture talent in those who had never tried theatre before’
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 April 2008On a cold day in February, 2006, a motley group of eight people gathered in the main auditorium of the South Street Arts Centre.
