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1. NICHOLAS SHARES THE LIMELIGHT WITH HUGH
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002BY SARAH DAVE
A WINNERSH boy will be seen co-starring alongside Hugh Grant next month in one of the biggest roles in a summer blockbuster movie.
2. JOBS GO AS DEPOT IS AXED
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002HUNDREDS of postal jobs will be lost in the region following the announcement that the Parcelforce distribution centre in Winnersh Triangle is to close.
3. CHICAGO BEAT MAY ROCK THE TOWN
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002BY ADAM J SMITH
THE rejuvenation of Wokingham's Denmark Street could receive a further boost if plans for a late night theme pub are given the go-ahead.
4. MAN MAY LOSE FOOT AFTER TRAIN HORROR
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002A MAN may lose a foot after he was dragged 500 yards under a Thames Train near Wokingham railway station on Monday evening.
5. LEADERS IN NEW BOUNDARY CLASH
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002WOKINGHAM District Council has issued a hands-off warning to Reading Borough Council chiefs who claim it should give up its jurisdiction of land in Earley.
6. PLAYGROUP CLOSES AFTER 32 YEARS
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002A SHINFIELD playgroup was forced to close last week after 32 years.
7. POLICE IN DOCK OVER VILLAGE CRIME LEVEL
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002BY VIKKI HARRINGTON
POLICE came under fire from Twyford residents at a meeting when the force was blasted over its approach to tackling crime.
8. JUBILEE YOUTH EVENT TO BE A GOLDEN DAY
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002A SPECTACULAR ‘stage' is set for the county's young people to mark the Golden Jubilee by showcasing their cultural and sporting talents for each other - and The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
9. STOLEN STATUE RETURNS FOR EASTER
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002A WOKINGHAM man who lost one of a pair of rare Easter Island statues has been reunited with his ornament almost a year after it was stolen.
10. 'MY LIFE WAS RUINED BY BOTCHED OP'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 March 2002BY ADAM J SMITH
A FINCHAMPSTEAD woman whose life was "completely ruined" after a routine operation went wrong has been awarded £200,000 in compensation.
