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1. Neighbours say ‘no’ to 1,500 new homes in village
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008Nearly 200 people from Emmbrook and Joel Park flocked to a village hall to voice their fears over plans for 1,500 homes on their doorstep.
2. Soldiers set the pace for London 2012 games
Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 September 2008Soldiers took to the starting blocks to mark the Olympic handover from Beijing to London last week.
3. ‘Liking people’ secret to 108 years!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 September 2008The last surviving British veteran of both world wars was beaming from ear to ear yesterday when he celebrated his 108th birthday in Wokingham.
4. Is your child one of ‘Those Pesky Kids’?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 September 2008A prolific graffiti gang could be unmasked by the doodles on their school exercise books and pencil cases.
5. Unite to fight 3,000 homes
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 23 September 2008People affected by building plans in Shinfield are being invited to give their comments to potential developers.
6. Pub in battle with council over roadworks
Get Wokingham, Monday 22 September 2008A pub landlady is demanding compensation after roadworks slashed their business by 75 per cent in just a few weeks.
7. Councillor says sorry after crass ‘murder’ remark
Get Wokingham, Friday 19 September 2008A councillor was forced to apologise to outraged villagers after making an inapt remark about the tragic murder of two Finchampstead teenagers.
8. Resounding ‘no’ to new Joel Park play facilities
Get Wokingham, Friday 12 September 2008A dramatic U-turn means unpopular plans to install teenage play equipment have been halted.
9. ‘Tributes from friends have overwhelmed us’ – family
Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 September 2008The family of the motorcyclist whose funeral was held last week say the depth of support from friends has overwhelmed them.
10. Body-cams offer a new weapon to fight crime
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 September 2008Criminals will be caught on camera during domestic conflicts and violent affrays thanks to body-worn cameras being launched by Wokingham police today.
