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1. Clamping leaves bad taste in diner’s mouth
Get Wokingham, Monday 1 December 2008A diner had to fork out £330 to free his friend’s car from clampers, who he claims said they were removing the car to protect it from drunken vandals.
2. Winter Carnival magic
Get Wokingham, Monday 1 December 2008Magic was in the air yesterday when Wokingham’s Winter Carnival took over the town centre.
3. Town slips to fourth position in new quality of life survey
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 November 2008The town been knocked off its top spot for the best quality of life in Great Britain, but is still one of the healthiest and wealthiest places to live.
4. Mixed feelings over £80M bid for area’s crumbling schools
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 November 2008Headteachers say schools are being penalised for good results after missing out on a priority list of buildings to be rebuilt under an £80 million funding bid.
5. Is it all over for football at Cantley?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008After three years, hundreds of hours of council time and bundles of taxpayers’ money, the Cantley Park football stand project could be axed.
6. Driving home safety advice
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 18 November 2008A hard-hitting message about the consequences of driving dangerously was hammered home to hundreds of Wokingham pupils.
7. Oh boy, it’s so good to be born in Wokingham!
Get Wokingham, Monday 10 November 2008Baby boys born in Wokingham can expect to live to the grand old age of 81 – one of the longest life expectancies in the country.
8. Veteran Bill gets an invite from the PM
Get Wokingham, Saturday 8 November 2008The UK’S last surviving veteran of both world wars is set to remember fallen comrades at a service at the Cenotaph before visiting 10 Downing Street to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
9. Lest we forget
Get Wokingham, Friday 7 November 2008Brave veterans will be parading through Wokingham town centre with scouts and town councillors at the weekend to mark Remembrance Sunday.
10. Speed cameras do save lives says safer roads partnership
Get Wokingham, Thursday 6 November 2008Road safety campaigners are clamouring for speed cameras in Wokingham, according to the organisation behind the so-called “cash cows”.
