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361. Post office service pledge leaves many unconvinced

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 April 2008
The town’s last remaining post office will be improved to cope with the influx of customers, but campaigners are not convinced.

362. Youth bands battle ends on a high note for Sister

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 15 April 2008
The grand final of Wokingham Battle of the Bands attracted a huge audience last week, with Sister Gracie scooping the winning title.

363. Town post offices will be closed

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 09 April 2008
The axe is to fall on two Wokingham post offices despite the protests of hundreds of people who voiced their outrage at the plans.

364. Lawn and hedge trimming decision is a cut too far

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 08 April 2008
A disabled woman has criticised at the council for refusing to cut her grass while increasing her rent.

365. A ‘young buck’ who became an ‘old gent’

Get Wokingham, Friday 04 April 2008
Tributes have been paid to a former Wokingham mayor who has died aged 78.

366. Elderly hit hard as credit crunch bites in borough

Get Wokingham, Thursday 03 April 2008
More elderly people are filing for bankruptcy in Wokingham than ever before in the wake of the credit crunch and the soaring cost of living, according to the town’s Citizens Advice Bureau.

367. Action group joins police on walkabout in village

Get Wokingham, Thursday 03 April 2008

Winnersh action group members teamed up with police to take a closer look at the parish.

368. Youngsters line up for fundraiser

Get Wokingham, Monday 31 March 2008
Pupils braved the rain to go conga-ing mad for Sport Relief.

369. Girl crushed by horse in horror crash

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2008
Two young riders and their ponies were mown down by a van in a “horrendous” road smash in Finchampstead on Monday.

370. Social care overhaul to give users cash control

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 March 2008
Adults could take charge of their own social care funding if a dramatic overhaul of services is given the go-ahead.
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