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921. You’ll be ska-red
Get Wokingham, Friday 08 June 2007The faces at the Face Bar may well be familiar on Saturday as Skaville UK play live at the venue.
922. A night out at the Griffin
Get Wokingham, Friday 08 June 2007The bright sunny Sunday I had been waiting for finally arrived and we were able to take advantage of the peaceful garden The Griffin offers to enjoy the weather: perfect if you fancy lunch with the children in a grown up setting as children are welcome until 8pm.
923. Nicky is a Shore thing for England, says Little
Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 May 2007GLEN LITTLE last night insisted Reading team-mate Nicky Shorey deserves a chance in the England starting line-up ahead of the clash against Brazil on Friday night.
924. Top school ‘not fit for modern day education’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 June 2007One of Wokingham’s highest-achieving schools says its cramped and crumbling buildings are not fit for today’s education and is campaigning for action now.
925. The Repertoires
Get Wokingham, Thursday 07 June 2007The Repertoires have been playing a few gigs locally and have just appeared at their first London show at the Rock Garden, Covent Garden, having been very well received.
926. Georgee
Get Wokingham, Thursday 07 June 2007Georgee is an up and coming pop/rock artist who is currently studying for a degree in vocals at “The Academy Of Contemporary Music” (ACM) in Guildford.
927. Scathing attack on skulduggery
Get Wokingham, Friday 01 June 2007The phenomenally successful Pirates of the Caribbean series of films finally draws to a conclusion with the third instalment of the trilogy, subtitled At World’s End.
928. Egging craze leaves taxi drivers with costly repairs
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 June 2007The town’s taxi drivers say they are forking out thousands of pounds in repairs to their cars after being egged by yobs.
929. Pete and the Pirates open Carling Stage
Get Wokingham, Friday 01 June 2007Reading’s Pete and the Pirates will follow in the footsteps of the Arctic Monkeys when they play The Carling Stage at this summer’s Reading Festival.
