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31. Support small firms through the year ahead
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 December 2008No-one can afford to kid themselves about the seriousness of the situation that lies ahead in 2009.
32. ‘Easy bidding for contracts’
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 December 2008The FSB has cautiously welcomed an influential review of Government procurement calling for a fairer deal for small firms when bidding for public sector contracts – and urges the Government to respond promptly.
33. Shiv hangs up his apron but café will stay in town
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 December 2008A new café is being launched in Wokingham to add to the town’s bustling lunchtime trade.
34. Go green and help Guide Dogs this Christmas
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 December 2008As many people will receive new mobile phones as presents this Christmas, Guide Dogs is asking people to send them their old mobiles to raise money for the charity whilst doing their bit for the environment as well.
35. Enjoy a takeaway and a pint at your The Crispin
Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 December 2008A Wokingham pub is offering people the chance to eat out, despite not serving food.
36. ‘Giving Tree made all the difference!’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 December 2008A mum of nine has thanked townspeople for helping provide her family with a wonderful Christmas during last year’s Giving Tree appeal.
37. Job gloom for 37 at town store
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 December 2008Hundreds of bargain hunters have descended on the town’s Woolworths amid fears 37 jobs at the branch could be lost before the New Year.
38. Parents in new battle to stop school from moving
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 December 2008Campaigning parents have vowed to fight to keep The Emmbrook School on their doorstep and have accused the council of using cloak and dagger tactics over the release of information.
39. Anti-knife campaign given a boost by TV actress Brooke
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 December 2008Anti-knife crime campaigner Brooke Kinsella will be helping Wokingham young people in a campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of carrying bladed weapons.
40. Anti-knife DVD team scoops £1,000 windfall
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 December 2008A youth group behind an anti-knife DVD in memory of two Finchampstead teenagers who were stabbed to death has received a £1,000 boost from police.
