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1. Bungalow blaze was arson

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 September 2007
Arsonists may be responsible for a blaze at a derelict bungalow in Emmbrook where a developer wants to build 34 homes.

2. Town breathes sigh of relief as manager chooses to stay

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 September 2007
Crisis talks have secured Wokingham’s dynamic centre manager’s future in the town.

3. Vantis bomber found guilty

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 September 2007

A former primary school caretaker who sent a series of letter bombs, including one to a Wokingham accountacy firm, injuring a worker, has been jailed.

4. ‘Dragon’ gives Chapter One seal of approval, and £10,000

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 September 2007
A children's bookshop faced a ‘dragon’ and emerged victorious after scooping a top entrepreneurial award worth £10,000.

5. Concerns but water pipe scheme gets the go-ahead

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 September 2007
A plan to build a water pipe stretching from Winkfield to Crowthorne reservoirs has been given the green light by planning bosses.

6. Churchgoer poll is welcomed by clergy

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007
More than three-quarters of Wokingham folk do not regularly attend church, according to a Wokingham Times poll – but the borough’s clergy has welcomed the results.

7. ‘We won’t pay Council Tax until travellers are kept out’

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007
People living near a travellers’ hot spot are threatening to stop paying their Council Tax unless action is taken to permanently keep them out.

8. Candlelight vigils held to honour boys

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007
Flowers, school ties and written tributes were left during candlelight vigils in honour of two murdered schoolboys on the second anniversary of their death last Tuesday.

9. Farmer’s fears over spread of foot and mouth

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007
An anxious cattle farmer claims council bureaucracy is putting his herd of pedigree cows at risk from foot and mouth disease.

10. Hundreds turn out for REME’s 65th town march

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007
Soldiers from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) Corps used their Honorary Townspeople status to put on an impressive parade in Wokingham on Saturday.
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