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31. GOLF PLAN MAY NOT BE PAR FOR THE COURSE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2003CONTROVERSIAL plans for key worker housing and new sporting and leisure facilities on a 158-acre site in Wokingham look set to be thrown out at a council meeting tonight (Wednesday).
32. MORE PEOPLE REMEMBER OUR FALLEN WAR HEROES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2003PEOPLE of all ages paid their respects at Services of Remembrance across the district to honour our fallen war heroes who gave their lives in battle.
33. FAMILIES FORCED TO EVACUATE HOMES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2003BY DAVID SMITH
AROUND 100 people were forced to flee their homes in a Winnersh cul-de-sac over the weekend after a fire near dangerous gas cylinders sparked fears of a major explosion.
34. RAISING COUNCIL INCOME PROVES A TAXING QUESTION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2003A PROPOSAL by the Liberal Democrats to introduce a local income tax to replace Council Tax has been rubbished by the ruling Tories at Shute End.
35. COUNCIL TENANTS FACING 'DELAY' IN CLAIMS PAYOUTS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2003HUNDREDS of council tenants are being "pushed to the back of the queue" for housing benefit and Council Tax subsidies, according to a Wokingham district tenant representative.
36. I'VE SEEN THE 'BIG CAT' TWICE, SAYS STUDENT RACHEL
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2003BY SARAH BISHTON
37. SCHOOL CALLS PARAMEDICS AFTER PUPILS TAKE VIAGRA
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2003BY SARAH BISHTON
SIX boys at one of the district’s high achieving schools were taken to hospital after taking the impotency drug Viagra during their lunch break.
38. OLD POLICE STATION COULD BE TOWN'S OWN 'SOUTH HILL PARK'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2003BY RICKY HINDMARSH
39. 'JUST A MONTH IN THIS TOWN IS ENOUGH FOR ME'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2003BY RICKY HINDMARSH
40. MAKING A SPLASH WITH EASTERN PROMISE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
THERE was plenty of Eastern promise in Wokingham town centre on Saturday as a host of entertainment
was served up for the second annual Arts Splash festival.
