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61. FIREWORK FUN TO PROVIDE SPARK FOR FUNDRAISING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
CHARITY fund-raising is set to be an explosive success at the Golden Jubilee Fireworks Spectacular next month.

62. STRIKE TO POSTPONE FIREWORK EVENT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
BY SARAH DAVE
ONE of the biggest annual events in Wokingham's calendar may have to be postponed on safety grounds if firefighters carry out their threat to strike.

63. 'AFFORDABLE' HOME TOO EXPENSIVE FOR KEY WORKER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
A ROOKIE policewoman fears her dream of owning her own home has been shattered after a housing association put up the value of her "affordable" house by £45,000.

64. S-MARKET EXPANSION COULD 'SOLVE' TRAFFIC HOTSPOT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
NEW plans put forward by a Winnersh supermarket could ease traffic congestion and reduce queuing and journey times, it is claimed.

65. SCHOOLS' ANGER AT 'HIDDEN' MOBILE PHONE TRANSMITTER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
BY SARAH DAVE

TWO headteachers say they are angry about being left in the dark over a mobile phone transmitter concealed in a petrol station forecourt just metres from their schools.

66. VISIBILITY 'IS KEY IN FIGHTING CRIME FEAR'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
BY RICKY HINDMARSH

MAKING communities safer is the key message in a new policing plan for the Reading with Wokingham area.

67. HOSPITAL GETS 20 NEW BEDS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
WOKINGHAM Hospital will be able to care for 20 more patients when a new £1 million ward opens later this month.

68. SECURITY U-TURN WILL ALLOW STALLHOLDERS TO CASH IN

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
BY SALLY BRYANT

MARKET traders will be able to cash in on a vital day of pre-Christmas spending after all following a U-turn by police and army bosses.

69. BIG GROWTH IN POPULATION AS DISTRICT BUCKS TREND

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
WOKINGHAM'S population has grown by nearly five times the national average for England in the last 20 years, according to the latest census.

70. DISTRICT SCHOOLS SHINE IN KEY STAGE ONE TESTS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
RESULTS of national tests taken by pupils at Wokingham district schools continue to put the council among the top performing education authorities in the country.
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