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1. PUPILS AT RISK OVER LOLLIPOP MAN DELAY by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
SCHOOLCHILDREN crossing a busy road in Winnersh to get to class could be forced to risk life and limb for two more months because of a delay in getting a lollipop man.

2. RACE QUOTA FULL AS ENTRY GOES ON-LINE by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
EAGER runners have got off to flying start to fill all the 2,300 spaces at the town’s annual half marathon three weeks before the event.

3. TOWN TO ADD 80P A WEEK TO YOUR BILL by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
A TOWN centre manager, street warden and better Christmas lights could be among the benefits of a proposed 3.6 per cent increase in Wokingham Town Council’s share of the Council Tax.

4. SURVEY REVEALS TOP RATING FOR BOROUGH by Sally Bryant

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
BRACKNELL Forest is England’s fourth best performing authority in terms of its services to schools, major surveys have revealed.

5. STEVE WRESTLES HIS WAY TO THE TOP by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
A wrestler is planning to grapple for glory in the States after being crowned British Heavyweight Champion.

6. DISTRICT FALLS 20 PLACES IN GCSE LEAGUE by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
WOKINGHAM schools are no longer top of the class after tumbling 20 places in new league tables – exactly a year after education leaders warned crumbling buildings would hold back pupil progress.

7. TOWN TO ADD 80P A WEEK TO YOUR BILL by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
A TOWN centre manager, street warden and better Christmas lights could be among the benefits of a proposed 3.6 per cent increase in Wokingham Town Council’s share of the Council Tax.

8. NEIGHBOURS TO NOISY PUBS WIN EXTENSION TO THEIR RIGHTS by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
EVERYBODY affected by noisy pubs or rowdy revellers will be allowed to have their say before extended opening hours are approved.

9. NEIGHBOURS NOT BOWLED OVER BY CRICKET GROUND REDEVELOPMENT by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
PEOPLE living near the current Wokingham Cricket Club ground have told planners the homes and offices proposed for the site would blight the area.

10. ANGER OVER COUNCIL TAX SUMMONS by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 January 2006
AN 85-year-old man wrongly summoned to court for not paying his Council Tax has been told he will not have to appear before magistrates.
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