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31. PLANNERS TO BE LOBBIED ON DELAY OVER NEW CLASSROOMS
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 November 2002BY SARAH DAVE
ANGRY parents are set to lobby district councillors on Thursday, November 28, in a bid to speed up expansion work at their overcrowded Arborfield school.
32. STRIKE UP THE BAND FOR A WEEKEND OF CIVIC PRIDE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 November 2002BY SARAH DAVE
WOKINGHAM is all set to enjoy one of its biggest cultural and civic events in 40 years this weekend.
33. POLICE CHIEF PLEDGES ACTION ON FOOT PATROLS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002WOODLEY residents sick and tired of gangs of youths loitering in Kingfisher Drive were given assurances that a beat officer would patrol the area this week.
34. GREEN LIGHT FOR FRIDGE RECYCLING PLANT TO BE BUILT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002BY RICKY HINDMARSH
35. 'HANDS OFF OUR LAND' NEIGHBOURS TOLD
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002WOKINGHAM District Council says Reading has a fight on its hands if it proceeds with "empire building" in boundary review plans announced this month.
36. BEHAVIOUR ORDER SERVED ON TEARAWAY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002A YOUNG tearaway from Wokingham is the first person to be served an Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC) in a bid to teach him and other troublemakers a lesson.
37. TIMES LAUNCHES CHRISTMAS APPEAL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002HUNDREDS of children are set to benefit this Christmas following the launch of the fourth annual Wokingham Times Giving Tree Appeal.
38. THEATRE ROCKED BY BACKDATED RENT DEMAND
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002A THREAT to backdate a 100 per cent rent rise on Wokingham Theatre has been rescinded after theatre bosses complained they would struggle to meet the bills.
39. GETTING OUTRAGEOUS FOR CHILDREN IN NEED
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002OUTRAGEOUS dressing up and undressing were among the activities people took part in to raise money for Children in Need.
40. NEIGHBOURS FACE FESTIVE BLACK OUTS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002by Ricky Hindmarsh
LONG-suffering householders in a Woosehill close face a bleak Christmas with no end in sight to a series of electricity power cuts.
