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1. FIRM PLANS AGREED TO HALT FUTURE CASH CRISIS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 October 2002FINAL recommendations to prevent another budget overspend have been approved by the Tory executive after considering reports into this year's £1.5 million cash crisis.
2. GALE FORCE WINDS WREAK HAVOC IN DISTRICT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 October 2002BY SARAH DAVE
AN Earley pensioner was left trapped in his car after a tree smashed through the windscreen during the storms which ravaged Wokingham on Sunday.
3. FRIDGE CHARGE POSES DANGER TO KIDS - CLAIM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 October 2002WOKINGHAM'S ruling Tories have been asked to justify charging £25 per fridge/freezer collection after claims it could lead to fly-tipping.
4. EXTRA BOBBIES REVEALED UNDER NEW POLICE SCHEME
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 October 2002BY RICKY HINDMARSH
EXTRA police officers for the Wokingham district are becoming a reality after the success of the ‘Police Redeployment Programme'.
5. FIREWORKS EVENT TO GO WITH A BANG AFTER STRIKED HALTED
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 October 2002BY SARAH DAVE
WOKINGHAM'S biggest charity fireworks event is set to go ahead with a bang as planned this Saturday after town firefighters suspended their strikes over pay.
6. ALL CHANGE AT GRILLBAR AFTER PUBLIC PRESSURE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 October 2002THE grillbar in Wokingham's Market Place is bowing to public and council opinion by taking down its signs and promising to change the colour scheme.
7. FIREWORK FUN TO PROVIDE SPARK FOR FUNDRAISING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002CHARITY fund-raising is set to be an explosive success at the Golden Jubilee Fireworks Spectacular next month.
8. S-MARKET EXPANSION COULD 'SOLVE' TRAFFIC HOTSPOT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002NEW plans put forward by a Winnersh supermarket could ease traffic congestion and reduce queuing and journey times, it is claimed.
9. NEW YEAR HOME FOR TOWN'S POLICE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002WOKINGHAM'S new police station is on track to be operational early next year, police bosses have pledged.
10. COUNCIL'S FINANCIAL SYSTEMS 'INADEQUATE'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002FINANCIAL systems used by the district council are "inadequate", services are "not properly funded", and monitoring processes "flawed", according to a new report by the council's Tory leader Frank Browne.
