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1. Parents urged to take part in school places consultation
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 December 2009A mum whose sons ended up at two different schools wants parents to have their say on the catchment rules to stop the same thing happening to them.
2. Pupils ahead of national trends
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 December 2009Girls aged between 10 and 11 are performing better than boys in English, but the lads have hit back in maths and it is a tie in science, according to new figures.
3. Celebrating The Alders Children's Centre opening
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 December 2009Parents with young children can take part in family sessions and talk to midwives and health visitors at a new children’s centre opening in Sandhurst.
4. Wildridings Primary making progress after notice to improve
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 December 2009A school has made big steps in the last year after Government inspectors said it had to improve.
5. 3M website holds formula for creating scientists
Get Wokingham, Monday 07 December 2009A Bracknell company has launched a new website to encourage the scientists and engineers of the future.
6. Teenagers’ youth café dream for town shop
Get Wokingham, Monday 06 July 2009A pair of entrepreneurial best friends are asking for a helping hand from the town’s landlords so they can set up a youth café.
7. Recession kills fishing shop dream
Get Wokingham, Thursday 02 July 2009The recession has killed two friends’ dream of running a fishing tackle shop.
8. Taxi drivers say council is ‘dithering’ over safety
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 June 2009Furious taxi drivers are demanding better protection at night following the sickening attack which left a cabbie with a dislocated kneecap.
9. John Redwood: ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’
Get Wokingham, Monday 29 June 2009Details of expenses claimed by Wokingham MP John Redwood have now been officially revealed, but he says too much information has been blocked from taxpayers’ eyes.
10. Post office closure talks were ‘too short’
Get Wokingham, Monday 29 June 2009Post office users were not given enough time to have their say on local branch closures, according to a new report criticising the decision to axe services.
