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1. Archbishop of Canterbury visits Wokingham church

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
The Archbishop of Canterbury lead an inspirational service to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ordination of a Wokingham priest on Saturday afternoon.

2. Be seen on our new society page

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
This week The Wokingham Times has launched a society page. Find out how you can get in the picture.

3. Neighbours vow to fight Cantley Park 'stadium'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
Furious campaigners are gearing up for a long battle to stop the town’s football club moving to a new stadium in Cantley Park.

4. 'Waingels doesn't deserve £29 million grant'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
The leader of Woodley Town Council claims the wrong school has been put forward for a £29 million rebuild.

5. Shock as market boss quits

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 July 2006
Wokingham's popular market superintendent has suddenly quit the job.

6. New landlord glassed weeks after taking over town pub

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 July 2006
A WOKINGHAM landlord was left scarred for life after a pint glass was smashed into his face by a yob who had been refused service on Friday night.

7. Nightmare roadworks set to hit town again

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 July 2006
PLANS to replace hundreds of metres of gas pipe could cause traffic chaos in Wokingham town centre just three months after Finchampstead Road was reopened.

8. Massive plan to put Winnersh back on the map

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 July 2006
A MULTI-million pound overhaul of Winnersh Triangle  could bring shops, hotels, offices and an estimated 1,700 new jobs to the area.

9. Green light for new community centre in Finch

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 July 2006
A MULTI-million pound community centre will be built in Finchampstead despite opposition from the social club it will replace.

10. NIGHTMARE ROADWORKS SET TO HIT TOWN AGAIN

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 July 2006
PLANS to replace hundreds of metres of gas pipe could cause traffic chaos in Wokingham town centre just three months after Finchampstead Road was reopened.
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