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1. Win a makeover
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 December 2005Your chance to win festive makeover at the Oracle
2. Living a life of luxury in Winnersh
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 December 20053. DJ Jon sounds out internet radio
Get Wokingham, Friday 25 November 2005A year after it started, Total Sounds is about to go live when it launches a new internet radio station, which will provide a forum for budding DJs. Jon Granat tells Franck Marceteau why setting up his shop was the best thing he’s ever done
4. Opening industry eyes to internet 'meterorite'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005E-marketing: forum the first of its kind in the UK
5. A WINTER WARMER!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 October 2005By Sarah Bishton
6. HUGE DRUGS FACTORY IS FOUND AFTER HOUSE BLAZE By Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005A CANNABIS factory filling an entire house in Finchampstead was discovered when firefighters arrived to fight a blaze in an upstairs bedroom.
7. SHOPS CONFIDENT DESPITE RE-DEVELOPMENT SETBACK By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005THERE had been hopes that the Peach Place development would play a key part in the regeneration of Wokingham.
8. 'BALACLAVA' GANG IN THIRD TOWN RAID By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005A GANG of robbers made off with hundreds of pounds worth of cigarettes and alcohol from a town centre store in the third raid in as many weeks, writes Sarah Bishton.
9. HOODIE THUG PUNCHES WOMAN
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005A HOODIE-WEARING thug “viciously” punched a 59-year-old woman who disturbed him while he was stealing £120 from her house, writes Victoria Corbett.
10. CHILD SAFETY ALERT AFTER RISE IN 'SUSPICIOUS' PEOPLE SEEN NEAR SCHOOLS by Alana Razzell and Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 October 2005A “WORRYING” increase in reports of suspicious people lurking outside Wokingham schools has led police to launch a new safety scheme to protect children.
