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31. SPECIAL SCHOOL MOVE IS PART OF EMMBROOK BID by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005Funding document reveals thinking over school site.
32. SCHOOL IS FOLLOWING THE OLIVER RECIPE by Sally Bryant
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005A JAMIE Oliver-style menu is causing a stir at one Woodley school where chips are out but ‘hot and kickin’ chicken’ is very definitely in.
33. FESTIVE MAGIC INVOKED AS TOWN PARTIES AT CARNIVAL by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005THE magic of Christmas gripped Wokingham on Sunday when the winter carnival stacked with goodies, gifts and merriment rolled into town.
34. TWO INTO ONE WILL GO, INSIST SCHOOLS by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005A JUNIOR and an infant school in Wokingham could be merged if a consultation into the proposal proves positive.
35. CRICKET CLUB LEAVING AS DEVELOPER BOWLS IN by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005WOKINGHAM Cricket Club could be replaced by homes and offices if it gets permission to move from its 180-year-old ground.
36. TOWN'S MENTAL HEALTH CARE IS GOING GLOBAL by Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005PEOPLE half way round the world could receive mental health care based on Wokingham's award-winning Crisis House after a New Zealand health chief dropped in.
37. ARMY RESISTING PLAN FOR YOUTH SHELTER AT GARRISON by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005BORED youngsters in Arborfield have seen the brakes put on a plan to provide a hangout shelter in the village after it was
38. GO HO! HO! HOME by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005STAFF at Iceland in Wokingham will spend Christmas hunting for new jobs as the store is set to close its doors on Christmas Eve.
39. GENEROUS READERS JUST KEEP ON GIVING by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005TAGS have been flying off Giving Trees around the area this week with the final launch boosting the campaign to get more presents for needy youngsters than ever before.
40. HEALTH AND WEALTH GIVE TOWN'S MEN A LONGER LIFE by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005WEALTH, health care and not smoking are allowing men in Wokingham to live longer than their counterparts across the country.
