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51. THE CHANGING FACE OF POLCIING WOKINGHAM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 December 2005By Alana Razzell
52. EDUCATION 'VISION' PUTS RIDES CENTRE UNDER THREAT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 December 2005By Victoria Corbett
53. Rowan's a safe pair of hands
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 06 December 2005NOT JUST FOR LAUGHS – Rowan Atkinson plays a vicar in Keeping Mum, and despite some japes on the soccer field, it’s a serious role for the comic actor
54. Labour plea for pension solution
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 06 December 2005Industry told: provide blueprint for Government
55. Furniture firm's new HQ
Get Wokingham, Monday 05 December 2005NEW HOME – From left, seminar speakers Bruce Cantrill, Elspeth Grant, managing director Ken Ferguson and Cathy Hayward
56. Bob exposes the Windmill legend
Get Wokingham, Monday 05 December 2005Bob Hoskins as Roy Lawson with the Windmill Theatre dancers
57. Fast food with a social conscience
Get Wokingham, Friday 02 December 2005With his fledgling business Leo’s Falafels, Ben Samuels is hoping to bring an authentic taste of the Middle East to Reading. The 54-year-old is on the verge of opening his first shop in the Oxford Road. And the best thing is the business is a not-for-profit company with a conscience, set up with the help of Reading Community Enterprise Agency. AISHA IQBAL reports
58. Watch out, George is about
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 December 2005JOKER IN THE (RAT) PACK – George Clooney, famed for his practical jokes, was planning to stage a hoax wedding between Brad and Angelina
59. Work to age of 69, says report
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 December 2005Reform: later retirement will finance state pension
60. TOWN'S MENTAL HEALTH CARE IS GOING GLOBAL by Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 December 2005PEOPLE half way round the world could receive mental health care based on Wokingham's award-winning Crisis House after a New Zealand health chief dropped in.
