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1. PRINCESS ANNE JOINS SCHOOL'S 100TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 March 2006HRH The Princess Royal left her mark on a Wokingham infant school when she flew in for a visit to mark its 100th birthday celebrations.
2. CHAMBER CALLS FOR ROADWORK MEETING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 March 2006WOKINGHAM’S chamber of commerce has called for a meeting with South East Water to try to speed up the work to replace 1,800 metres of water mains.
3. WORKERS JOIN NATIONAL STRIKE AGAINST CHANGES TO PENSIONS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 March 2006DISGRUNTLED workers from Wokingham took part in a national strike to defend their pension rights yesterday (Tuesday).
4. TOWN MOVE WOULD ALLOW WINNERSH TO 'PUNCH ITS WEIGHT'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 March 2006A MUCH-loved village is considering becoming a town after a leading councillor claimed it was too large to carry on as a parish.
5. 'GANG WARFARE' FEARS OVER NEW YOUTH SHELTERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 March 2006FEARS that gang warfare could break out in Woosehill have been raised after it was announced two youth shelters would be built in the area this summer.
6. HERO HITS OUT AT 'SLOW' RESPONSE TO LONDON BOMBS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 March 2006THE heroic former Wokingham firefighter who helped victims of the London bombings on July 7 has said emergency services did not respond quickly enough to the crisis.
7. HERO HITS OUT AT 'SLOW' RESPONSE TO LONDON BOMBS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 March 2006THE heroic former Wokingham firefighter who helped victims of the London bombings on July 7 has said emergency services did not respond quickly enough to the crisis.
8. CONSERVATION GROUP PRAISES NEW PLANS FOR POLICE STATION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006A QUESTION mark has been hanging over the old police station for some time.
9. SON'S BIRTH A LABOUR OF LOVE FOR RICHARD
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006A HERO dad had more of an active role in the birth of his second child than he was expecting.
10. CRIME FALLS AFTER THUG CRACKDOWN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 March 2006CRIME in Winnersh has dropped more than 30 per cent since a crack down on thugs and yobs was launched two years ago.
