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1. Retailers braced for pre-Christmas rush

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
Gifts: shoppers expected to spend spend spend

2. COMMENDATIONS FOR OFFICERS WHO DEALT WITH RAVE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
BY PAUL CASSELL

3. TRIED AND TESTED FORMULA STILL GETS THEM LAUGHING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
Aladdin, Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, until January 9

Yvonne Arnaud’s festive offering is a simple and traditional pantomime which uses the tried and tested formula aimed mainly at children — but then, that is what Christmas is all about.

4. DRINK-DRIVER JAILED OVER FATAL COLLISION

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
A WOKINGHAM drink-driver who killed a lorry driver in a crash after weaving through London traffic at speeds of up to 90mph has been jailed for five years.

5. CROOKS QUITS LILY HILL PARK

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 December 2004
Rugby by
Steve Skerry

BOB CROOKS has quit Bracknell after the club's financial crisis made it impossible for him to stay at Lily Hill Park.

6. CUTTING DEBATE IS SADLY LACKING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 1 December 2004
BY STEVEN HUGHES

7. Yell scoops gong trio

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 November 2004
THANK YOU - Paul Fry, Yell's strategy and business development director, makes an acceptance speech on behalf of Yell as the firm celebrated European awards success for the second time

8. 'I FEEL VERY PRIVILEGED TO BE ABLE TO DO WHAT I DO'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 November 2004
Interview with Bonnie Langford
starring in Mother Goose at The Hexagon, Reading
Saturday, December 11, to Monday, January 3

9. I can’t wait to watch them crawl for fame

Get Wokingham, Monday 22 November 2004
I’M finding it very hard to get too excited about the latest jaunt into the jungle with 10 “help us resurrect our career” celebs.

10. 'NEGLECTED OAK COULD NOT LAST' by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 November 2004
CAMPAIGNERS have lost their battle to save an ancient oak tree from the axe.
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