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1. Police launch campaign to combat burglaries
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 December 2011Wokingham police officers and British Transport Police are getting on-board with crime prevention messages in the run-up to Christmas.
2. Nikki's 'yes' to her knight in shining armour
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 08 November 2011Most women can only dream of being swept off their feet by a knight in shining armour – but the fairytale came true for one Finchampstead woman.
3. Pet training for Holly Spring pupils
Get Wokingham, Friday 21 October 2011Pupils from Holly Spring Infant and Nursery School were given a special tour of the new Pets at Home store during its opening on Friday last week.
4. Charters School celebrates harvest festival
Get Wokingham, Monday 17 October 2011An Ascot school celebrated the harvest festival with donations from staff, parents and pupils.
5. The Iron Duke pub could make way for flats
Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 October 2011The Iron Duke pub in Crowthorne could be transformed into homes if plans to alter the building are given the go-ahead by the council,s planning committee next Thursday.
6. New Boots Optician comes into view
Get Wokingham, Friday 07 October 2011The Mayor of Bracknell Forest visited Princess Square to officially open the new Boots Opticians store with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
7. Marist pupils inspired by Dame Kelly Holmes
Get Wokingham, Monday 03 October 2011Marist School pupils were inspired to go for gold by Dame Kelly Homes at a conference for schoolgirls.
8. Police consultation ends today
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 September 2011Wokingham residents can have their say about police station front counter services in a public consultation.
9. Norovirus forced school to close
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 September 2011Children at Binfield CE Primary School had a delayed start to their school life due to a sickness bug outbreak among staff.
10. Yellow lines to tackle school row
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 July 2011Double yellow lines will be painted on a road leading to a Priestwood school after residents campaigned to resolve congestion issues in the area.
