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1. MS SUFFERER IN PLEA FOR NEW DRUG
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002A 56-YEAR-old woman has admitted turning to cannabis to ease the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis because health chiefs can't afford to provide a new drug in Wokingham.
2. BUSY ROAD CLOSURE WILL CAUSE 'CHAOS'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002A BUSINESS chief is warning town centre drivers they could face a traffic "nightmare" on their return to work next week due to roadworks.
3. MP JOINS FIGHT TO STOP 210-HOUSE PLAN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002CAMPAIGNERS opposed to the building of more than 200 new homes in Winnersh have been backed by their MP.
4. IT'S FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR STATION REVAMP, CLAIMS MP
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002BY SARAH DAVE
WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood says it should be full steam ahead for Wokingham railway station's revamp after the scheme received Government backing.
5. POLICE 'HIT SQUADS' MAY TARGET TROUBLED ESTATES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002BY RICKY HINDMARSH
A SENIOR councillor has revealed that special police ‘hit teams' may be used to tackle terrifying yob rule on a trouble-hit estate in Wokingham.
6. RESTAURANT FACES GRILLING OVER SIGNS AND APPEARANCE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002BY RICKY HINDMARSH
WOKINGHAM'S newest restaurant — already dubbed a ‘carbuncle' by one councillor — will have to change its appearance or face prosecution.
7. 'WHEN IS KEY WORKER NOT A KEY WORKER?'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002PLANNERS who gave the green light to a development on the proviso that it would include key worker flats fear the flats may not now be set aside.
8. SCHOOL PLACES HIT AFTER DELAY IN PLANNING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 August 2002A COMMUNICATION break-down has led to a delay in providing extra school places at an Arborfield school, it is claimed.
9. TOWN NEEDS MORE WATCH VOLUNTEER GROUPS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 August 2002A PLEA has gone out to people living in Wokingham town centre to join or start up neighbourhood watch groups to help crack crime in the area.
10. CHURCH SET FOR £1M FACELIFT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 August 2002BY RICKI HINDMARSH
BOLD plans for a £1 million facelift at Rose St Methodist Church have been put before the council.
