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31. OAP'S SHOCK AT £1,000 WATER BILL by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
A PENSIONER from Wokingham was flabbergasted when a water bill for more than £1,000 popped through his letter box.

32. VOLUNTEERS RALLY ROUND VICTIMS OF TERRORIST ATTACK by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
VOLUNTEERS and residents in Wokingham pulled together to support each other on the day of London’s most deadly terrorist attack.

33. ANGER AS TREE IS CUT DOWN DESPITE FLAT PLANS REJECTION by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
CAMPAIGNERS are up in arms that a 60-year-old tree has been chopped down to make way for flats which have not yet been given planning permission.

34. ITALIAN GET-TOGETHER COOKS UP A STORM

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
Wokingham Theatre,
tomorrow until
Saturday, July 23

35. 'I WITNESSED UNDERGROUND TRAIN BOMB BLAST HORROR' by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
‘Innocent people were screaming, crying and dying’
‘They were calling for help and we couldn’t help them’

36. ITALIAN RESTAURANT WANTS A PIZZA MONTAGUE HOUSE by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
ONE of Wokingham’s most distinguished buildings will reopen as a plush Italian restaurant by Christmas if an ambitious scheme goes as planned.

37. Dental firm aids children of Chernobyl

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
IN THE CHAIR - Dentist Ritu Maini, right, with Chernobyl Children Life Line scheme co-ordinator Shirley Chard and Alesha, left, Alyona, Katya and Lesha in the chair

38. Ceramics business enjoys a night out on the tiles

Get Wokingham, Monday 11 July 2005
CELEBRATING SUCCESS - From left, general manager Peter Lerwill, director Dave Elson, Wendy Packham, director Gerry Packham and Gill Elson celebrate their third of a century

39. Uni life inspired me to be my own boss

Get Wokingham, Friday 08 July 2005
Neeraj Kachhwaha enjoyed being at university so much he decided he wanted to keep the flexible lifestyle forever. That led him to realise he was a born entrepreneur, and he set off to found his own business using the internet as a tool to increase other companies' sales. He tells Franck Marceteau it takes determination, resilience and belief to get a business going

40. LOCAL HERO ROSEANNE GOES THE EXTRA MILE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 06 July 2005
BY SALLY BRYANT
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