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1. TEEN PREGNANCIES ARE RISING DESPITE MENTOR SCHEME
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002A pilot scheme introduced to halt the rising tide of teenage pregnancies in the Wokingham district is set to expand, after figures revealed conceptions were still increasing.
2. GROWING OPPOSITION TO PHONE MAST PLANS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002More than 70 Wokingham residents mounted a protest against a BT Cellnet plan to install a mast just metres from a residential area and school.
3. RUSH-HOUR TAILBACKS AFTER BURST WATER MAIN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002By TIMES REPORTERS
4. SCHOOLBOY INJURED IN DEODORANT 'PRANK'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002A 12-year-old schoolboy was burned in a changing room prank when another pupil allegedly ignited the deodorant he was spraying.
5. FLOODS AND STORMS HIT DISTRICT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002Gale force winds and torrential rain caused problems across the Wokingham last weekend.
6. CALLS FOR SPEED CURBS AFTER HORROR CRASH AT 'BLACKSPOT'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002Residents have renewed calls for action at an "accident black spot" after a British Gas worker was seriously injured in a road smash.
7. ARABIC CLASSES TAKE ON A NEW FLAVOUR
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002Girls studying Arabic at a Wokingham school swapped textbooks for chopping boards to sample the tastes of Egypt, as well as its language.
8. TROUBLE ON THE MENU OVER DINNER LADY SHORTAGE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 January 2002A Wokingham mother has expressed her concern at being asked to become a substitute dinner lady after her child's school had trouble recruiting catering staff.
9. MORE CASH FOR TEACHER HOME-BUYERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 January 2002A second wave of Government money is set to help cash-strapped teachers buy homes in property ‘hotspot' Wokingham.
10. PUPILS ARE LEFT HOLDING THE BABY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 January 2002The headteacher of a Wokingham girls' school took her own little bundle of sugar and spice to meet the pupils last Thursday.
