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21. CARNIVAL BRINGS THE TOWN ALIVE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2001By MADELINE LENGYEL-LEAHU
Wokingham was transformed into a Victorian street scene when thousands of people poured in to enjoy the splendid array of winter carnival festivities.
22. FINDING ANSWERS TO FAMILY CRISIS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2001A charity which helps families in crisis says many people would find it hard to believe that people in the Wokingham district are facing deep emotional problems — but they are.
23. COUPLES FIND IT HARD TO GET ONTO THE PROPERTY LADDER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2001A typical couple would be £45,000 short of affording an average priced home in Wokingham, according to a new report.
24. DISTRICT TO GET 2,000 NEW HOMES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2001A government inquiry has told Wokingham District Council that it must build more than 2,000 new homes — mainly in towns and larger villages before the countryside is considered.
25. HAT'S OFF TO THE WINTER CARNIVAL
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001By PAUL WHITELAM
Organisers of this Sunday's Wokingham Winter Carnival have confirmed it is all systems go for the day of non-stop family fun.
26. CAR PARK CHARGE HIKE COULD STILL HAPPEN
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001Free Christmas parking in Wokingham will go ahead as planned, but a proposed hike in parking charges next year still hangs in the balance.
27. SON RESCUES DAD FROM GANG
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001A heroic 15-year-old boy jumped in his dad's car to rescue him from a vicious 20-strong gang of youths who were attacking him in Wokingham.
28. PUBLIC TO HAVE SAY ON FUTURE OF COURTYARD
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001The public will get a chance to air their views on the future of the town hall's covered courtyard during a meeting next month.
29. FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD, AT FESTIVE FARMERS' MARKET
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001The theme of next month's Wokingham Farmers' Market is ‘Food, Glorious Food', with a festive flurry.
30. 50 YEARS OF MARRIAGE FOR TOWN MAYOR AND MAYORESS
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001Wokingham Mayor Tony Barber and wife Doreen danced the night away during a golden wedding anniversary celebration to remember.
