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1. A NEW DAWN FOR TSUNAMI-HIT SCHOOL
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 December 2005By Sarah Bishton
2. Olympics brain-storming session
Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 December 2005GAME FOR BRIGHT IDEAS – The Peter Brett Associates team from the left, Rob Gully, Julia Newman, Celia Brown,
John-Paul Foster and Tom Errington
3. DEFENSIVE SHAMBLES PUTS PAY TO BRACKNELL'S RECORD By Darrell Freeland
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005Bracknell Town 1
4. EX-PUPIL NAMED TOP EXPORTER OF THE YEAR by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005Education software company wins coveted gong.
5. Marvellous marrows! by Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005MASSIVE marrows and spectacular sprouts were the order of the day at Wokingham Horticultural Association’s Winter Show.
6. 'BID will encourage new investment'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 November 2005WINNING SMILES – Reading city centre manager Tim Smith, left, and BID project manager Neil Scott, right, celebrate the success of the business improvement district proposal and are joined by Alan Cross, the head of finance at Reading Borough Council
7. A BIT OF PANTO MAGIC
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 November 2005CRIES of “oh yes he is” and “oh no he isn’t” will rise from delighted audiences as they enjoy the thrills and spills of this year’s panto season.
8. HONOURING THE FALLEN By Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 November 2005THE district came to a standstill last weekend as people paused to honour those who died for their country in combat.
9. MAKE A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL THIS YEAR By Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 November 2005NANNY McPhee star Jenny Daykin cut the ribbon to launch this year’s Wokingham Times Giving Tree appeal to put smiles on the faces of hundreds of children this Christmas.
10. IS THIS THE MOST CHALLENGING RACE IN THE WORLD?
Get Wokingham, Friday 11 November 2005by Steve Skerry
AFTER five punishing days running some of the toughest terrain known to man, Bracknell's Jeff Matthews punched the air with delight as he crossed the Himalayan 100 Mile Stage Race finishing line for the last time, completing an adventure few people in the world have experienced.
