Showing results 1 to 10 of 38
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
1. MANURE FIRES PROMPT STINK OVER WATER BILL By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005A BARKHAM stable owner advised to dowse down his horse manure to stop it from spontaneously combusting is kicking up a stink over his water bill.
2. SMILES AS NHS DENTIST TAKES UP RESIDENCE By Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005MILES of smiles will be flashed throughout Winnersh this week after an NHS dentists revealed he has snapped up a new surgery in the area.
3. MONUMENTAL TREK FOR CANCER PATIENT By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005A TEACHER from Wokingham is embarking on a monumental challenge in aid of a breast cancer charity after beating the disease.
4. £308,000 FOR MAN CRIPPLED IN DRINK-DRIVE CRASH By Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005A WOODLEY man who has been left crippled after a drink-drive car accident has been awarded £308,000 in compensation.
5. A-LEVEL RESULTS IMPROVE AGAIN By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005BEAMING faces were all around in Wokingham last Thursday as hundreds of pupils opened their little brown envelopes revealing this year's A-level grades.
6. ANNUAL SHOW BATHED IN SUNSHINE FOR FIRST TIME
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005HURST villagers would have been barking mad to miss the annual horticultural and dog show which featured some of the area’s cutest pooches, biggest marrows and tastiest cakes.
7. TIMES SHEDS LIGHT ON HISTORIC GRAVESTONE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005THE original gravestone of a heroic young soldier who died in Finchampstead after battling it out in Crimea 150 years ago has been discovered but still leaves a question mark over the exact day of his death.
8. 'LAST CHANCE' TO CATCH THUGS WHO LEFT MAN IN COMA By Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 August 2005Detectives turn to TV reconstruction to solve brutal attack
9. 101-YEAR-OLD'S LIFELINE IS CUT BY HEARTLESS CLAMPERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005By Alana Razzell
MONEY-making clampers have denied a housebound 101-year-old one of her only pleasures after fining volunteers who deliver books to her home.
10. MAJOR'S MISSION IS IN INFORM THE YOUNG
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005By Alana Razzell
