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11. RESIDENTS' REVOLT OVER POST OFFICE FLATS PLAN by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 December 2005ANGRY homeowners in Barkham have lambasted a developer over proposals for a “nasty” three-storey block of flats which they claim would cause traffic mayhem.
12. YOUTH CENTRE TO STOP TEENS DRINKING by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 December 2005BOOZY Barkham teenagers who pile into Reading bars and pubs every weekend because they have nowhere to go could be able to use a new youth centre if a £5,000 grant is approved.
13. IT'S JUST NOT CRICKET, SAY LOCALS IN HOMES' SHADOW by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 December 2005MIXED feelings surround two applications to provide 107 new homes and move the 180-year-old Wokingham Cricket Club to better facilities.
14. O LITTLE TOWN OF WOKINGHAM REVELS IN SONG By Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005HUNDREDS of Wokingham schoolchildren melted the hearts of proud parents and friends on Sunday when they sang their socks off at an annual carol concert, writes Alana Razzell.
15. TERMINALLY-ILL WOMAN TOLD 'I'LL LET YOUR TYRES DOWN' BY COUNCILLOR By Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005A PIGEON-loving terminally ill woman has hit out at a town councillor who said she would let the tyres on her mobility scooter down if she did not stop feeding the birds.
16. TAXPAYERS TO BEAR BRUNT OF 'IRRESPONSIBLE' GOVERNMENT? By Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005A BELOW-inflation increase to next year’s district coffers has led civic leaders to blast the Labour Government as “irresponsible”.
17. GROWING SUPPORT FOR 'NEW TOWN' CONCEPT By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005AN ENTIRELY new town should be built in the district if attempts to reduce the Government housing allocation for the area are unsuccessful, civic groups have said.
18. 'CONTRACEPTIVES SHOULD BE FREE' SAYS YOUTH MP By Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005SEXUAL health advice and free contraception for youngsters will be pushed for by Wokingham’s new youth MP who was elected last week.
19. WHITELOCKE MERGER 'BOOST' TO EDUCATION By Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005A PROPOSED school merger would save money while improving education for youngsters in the district, a public meeting heard last week.
20. TOWN REELING AS POLICE STATION BID FALLS APART By Matt Blackman and Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005THE town’s old police station is facing an uncertain future after the deal to sell the building to a Wokingham developer fell apart.
