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1. They think it's all over - it's not yet!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007A football club’s campaign to relocate to a 250-seat stand at Cantley Park has gone into extra time.
2. Lemon Cream and Lemon Biscuits
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007Using only the lemon zest in this clever recipe brings out the subtle fragrance of lemon and its subtle palate cleansing qualities.
3. 'Save our church from being eaten by worms'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007Parishioners need to raise £500,000 to save a 12th century church infested with wood-eating bugs.
4. Town in shock as teen dies at station
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007More than 50 bouquets of flowers have been laid in tribute to popular Arborfield teenager Kieron Davies who died on Wednesday (January 24) night.
5. Huge slump in visits after hike in parking cost
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007Higher car park charges may have caused a huge slump in visits to the town centre during the vital Christmas shopping period.
6. M&S to fight Peach Place
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007Marks & Spencer has confirmed it will not step aside for the Peach Place development.
7. 'Halve speed limit on bike death road'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007The speed limit on a Barkham road where a cyclist was killed last week should be lowered, according to a councillor.
8. Tandoori Bass and Chana Dal
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007Traditionally a tandoori oven is simply a conical tube of sun-baked clay with a wood or charcoal fire laid at the bottom and with an air vent at ground level.
9. Mackerel with buttered spinach in a parsley and mussel broth
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007Mackerel is a brilliant fish – not only is it high in the fabulous healthy Omega 3 oil, but it is full of flavour.
10. PA of the Year Awards 2007
Get Wokingham, Monday 29 January 2007The Reading Evening Post, in conjunction with Berkshire’s foremost business and conference hotel, Crowne Plaza Reading, is launching the search for Reading’s PA of the Year.
