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1. MAN LIVID OVER FAKE PLATES CON by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A WINNERSH man has been left “absolutely livid” after receiving two fines for not paying London’s Congestion Charge on a vehicle that is not his.

2. TOWN TRADERS CALL FOR RUBBISH COSTS INCENTIVE by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
RETAILERS in Wokingham are calling for the district council to give new businesses in the town “a gesture of good will” by offering to foot the bill to have their rubbish collected.

3. PROCESSION TO SHOW A TOWN WITH A BIG HEART by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
IF you visit Wokingham town centre this weekend you could be forgiven for thinking you have travelled back in time.

4. PARISH JOINS BID TO RESTORE YARD by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
AN ancient Act of Parliament says parish councillors in Arborfield are responsible for the upkeep of the village’s crumbling medieval churchyard.

5. MUMS ON THE RUN ON MEAN STREETS by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
TWO Wokingham mums were in the running when they completed in the prestigious New York marathon earlier this month.

6. HEAD BARS PUPILS FROM SUPERMARKET by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
Blanket band 'regrettable' after thefts

7. 'FRIENDS' RALLY TO PRESERVE WATERWAY by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A NEW conservation group tasked with protecting the Emm Brook and its wildlife has been set up following an overwhelming response from townsfolk.

8. PARK-AND-RIDE SCHEME SUSPENDED by Staff Reporter

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A CAR park will be out of bounds for travellers to Reading on two of the busiest days of the year due to the popularity of a blockbuster movie.

9. VOTERS SET TO GO TO THE POLES by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
OVER-development and crossroads traffic are said to be the most important issues for Winnersh residents as they prepare for this week’s by-election.

10. RIDING STABLES BACK OPEN IN DEFIANCE OF THIEVES by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A BARKHAM stables which has been burgled seven times in nine months has opened a new enclosure for disabled riders.
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