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1. Business as usual as smoking ban comes into force

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 July 2007
Publicans breathed smoke-free air in watering holes across Wokingham on Sunday as the July 1 ban came into force.

2. Mayor’s dream for disabled youngsters

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 July 2007
A huge fundraising push to provide a desperately needed lifeline for hundreds of disabled children in Wokingham has been launched.

3. Mass evacuation brings out best in the community

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 June 2007
Community spirit helped keep evacuated residents upbeat after last week’s blaze in Norreys.

4. Youngsters are dicing with death on rail line

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 June 2007
Footage of a teenager risking death as he jumped over a 750-volt railway line has led police to issue a stark warning about children using tracks as a playground this summer.

5. Locker gang targets leisure centres across the borough

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 June 2007
Leisure centres are tightening up security and warning users after a spate of locker thefts.

6. Pubs urged to join town’s first ‘foodie’ festival

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 June 2007
Support is hotting up for Wokingham’s first Food and Drink Festival, and a rallying call is being sent to all pubs to get involved.

7. iPods and mobiles a magnet for thieves

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 May 2007
Expensive electrical gadgets could provide a tempting treat for thieves this summer.

8. No peace for residents as barrier is delayed

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 May 2007
Hundreds of noise-plagued residents in Emmbrook and Winnersh face an even longer wait for an M4 sound barrier.

9. New-look town centre is delayed until 2008

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 May 2007
A multi-million pound project to breathe new life into  Wokingham’s town centre has been postponed until next year.

10. Residents still against Guide Dogs’ homes bid

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 May 2007
A leading guide dog charity is hoping it will be second time lucky in its bid to build 68 homes on its former training centre in Wokingham.
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