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41. GUARD ATTACKED BY THUGS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006
A TRAIN guard was punched and kicked by two yobs as he tried to keep passengers safe

42. ALLOTMENT HOLDERS FACE FINES FOR FLOUTING BAN

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006
GARDENERS using hosepipes to keep their allotments watered in Winnersh will be fined if they are caught out during the impending ban.

43. BASE JUMPER KILLED AFTER LEAPING FROM 670FT PYLON

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006

A MUCH-loved Wokingham man who was hooked on thrill-seeking sports died jumping off an electricity pylon.

44. MOTORWAY WORK MEANS NO SLEEP FOR NEIGHBOURS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006
PEOPLE who have been kept awake all night by a relentless banging noise of roadworks on the M4 slip road have been offered an apology this week.

45. CRIME FALLS AFTER THUG CRACKDOWN

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006
CRIME in Winnersh has dropped more than 30 per cent since a crack down on thugs and yobs was launched two years ago. 

46. HOPE FOR HARD HIT FIRMS AS ROADWORKS MOVE AHEAD OF SCHEDULE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 March 2006
AS BUSINESSES in Finchampstead Road desperately try to claw back a dip in profits this week contractors laying water mains have announced they are days ahead of schedule.

47. INHERITANCE TAX BILLS ARE AMONG THE HIGHEST IN UK

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 March 2006
PEOPLE in Wokingham are among the hardest hit when it comes to inheritance tax according to a new survey.

48. BROWNE LOSES HIS BATTLE TO REDUCE HOUSING NUMBERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 March 2006
MORE than a house a day every day for 20 years could be built in Wokingham – and the first attempt to cut the number has failed.

49. BROWNE LOSES HIS BATTLE TO REDUCE HOUSING NUMBERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 March 2006
MORE than a house a day every day for 20 years could be built in Wokingham – and the first attempt to cut the number has failed.

50. 'CARELESS ACTION' MAY HAVE KILLED 400-YEAR-OLD OAK

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 March 2006
OUTRAGED homeowners in Winnersh fear a protected 400-year-old oak they have saved from the chop before could have been killed by a developer’s advertising poles last week.
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