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1. Farewell to Twood by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
FAMILY and friends mourning the death of teenager Twood Nadauld clung to each other in grief at his funeral at a Barkham church last Friday.

2. HOMELESS MAN SENT TO PRISON FOR THREATENING TO KILL CYCLIST by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
A WELL-known homeless man has been sent to prison after he pushed a 12-year-old boy off his bike and threatened to kill him.

3. LEAVING THE CAR SIMPLY MADE US LATE by Times Reporters

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
LAST Thursday was In Town Without My Car Day when thousands of commuters across Europe were encouraged to leave their cars on the drive and get to work using other means.

4. AARON IS TONGUE-TIED OVER HIS TOP ENGLISH GRADE by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
A WINNERSH schoolboy has been crowned one of the country’s top literary scholars but admits he doesn’t even like English.

5. COLOURFUL GARDENS GET THEIR REWARD by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
BEAUTIFUL gardens bringing colour and cheer to Wokingham were applauded at an award ceremony last week.

6. COUNCILLOR'S FURY AS JUNK IS DUMPED OUTSIDE HOME by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
A COUNCILLOR who successfully campaigned for CCTV cameras to catch fly-tippers in the district wants more equipment installed after finding computers and junk dumped outside his house.

7. FAMILY'S GENEROSITY IS SECOND TO NAAN! by Sally Bryant

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
WHEN Caroline Speed offered to give a kind-hearted colleague a hand, she probably didn’t think it would turn into a long-standing arrangement – or a family affair.

8. FAMILY AND FRIENDS JOIN TO REMEMBER SCHOOLBOY by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
THE family and friends of a Finchampstead teenager who was found knifed to death in Barkham woodland have laid his body to rest.

9. COUNCILLORS POUR COLD WATER ON ROTARY'S FLAME MEMORIAL HOPES by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005
THE Wokingham Rotary Club’s plan to build a war memorial in the town centre suffered a huge blow when it was refused planning permission by the district council.

10. YOUNG GARDENERS REAP REWARDS OF GROWING SKILL By Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 September 2005
MEMBERS of Wokingham Horticultural Association proudly displayed the fruits of their labour at their autumn show last weekend.
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