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421. THIEVES GRAB DESIGNER MENSWEAR WORTH £50,000

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 January 2004
A GANG of robbers smashed through locked gates, ripped out metal grids and smashed a shop front to land a £50,000 haul of designer clothes from a town centre boutique.

422. HOUSING SCHEME BOOSTS COUNCIL'S RENTAL STOCK

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
KEY workers and people on housing waiting lists have been given the opportunity to purchase shares in new council houses.

423. CONTROVERSIAL B&B PLAN IS ON THE TABLE

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
THE landlord of a Wokingham pub is hoping it will be third time lucky after submitting new plans to expand the premises to provide bed and breakfast accommodation.

424. ANGER OVER 48-HOUR NEW YEAR RAVE

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
BY PAUL CASSELL

NEW year revellers partied for nearly two days at an illegal warehouse rave keeping furious neighbours in the Molly Millers Lane area awake.

425. YOUTH TEAM AIMS TO SPREAD WINGS

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
VOLUNTEERS at Wokingham’s ARC centre are appealing for funding to set up a new mentor exchange project in South Africa.

426. RARE SWAN DIES AFTER DOG ATTACK

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
CHILDREN feeding a black swan by a lake in Hurst watched in horror as a bull terrier attacked the rare bird.

427. BURGLARS RAID RIDING SCHOOL FOR SIXTH TIME

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
A DISABLED riding school in Wokingham has been targeted by thieves for the sixth time in three months leaving its owner “utterly devastated”.

428. PROPOSED PHONE MAST RAISES FEARS OVER PUPILS' HEALTH

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
BY SARAH BISHTON

429. COUNCIL KEEN TO BUILD ON YOUTH SERVICES

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
A NEW youth club was launched this week thanks to a £15,000 grant from Wokingham District Council.
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