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341. Cost of parking to rise despite protests

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 September 2008

Car park charges across the borough look set to increase despite the credit crunch, protests and opposition councillors suggesting alternative measures.

342. Store owner is mystified after Post Office refuses his licence

Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 September 2008

The new owner of the home of Arborfield’s dormant post office says he has no idea why he was refused a licence to keep the facility open.

343. Dave reignites his passion for rocking

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 09 September 2008

A cult rock band led by a Woosehill musician are releasing their first album for nearly 40 years after two successful concerts last year.

344. Victoria Arms wins Country Village Pub of the Year

Get Wokingham, Friday 20 November 2009
A manager's hard work in improving a “delightful” Binfield pub has led to it winning a nationwide award.

345. Rare insects discovered in Bracknell

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 November 2009
Eagled-eyed members of a wildlife group have spotted several wonderful and rare species of insects on their travels around Bracknell this summer.

346. Could legion building house new post office?

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 October 2008

A village post office would be welcomed in one Arborfield pub, but bosses may have already found a new location at a community hall.

347. Anti-knife film will help local children

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 October 2008

Young people who have spent two years working on an anti--knife crime DVD previewed the finished film at Wokingham Baptist Church on Saturday night.

348. Tough choices if Iceland cash lost

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 October 2008

The borough’s purse strings will have to be tightened if Wokingham loses the £5 million frozen in two Icelandic banks.

349. Tributes to Pat, ‘a born social worker’

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 October 2008

Co-workers have paid tribute to a “born social worker” with an “aura of experience and knowledge” who died on Sunday.

350. Trader puts pen to paper in wake of Peach Place revamp scheme collapse

Get Wokingham, Monday 20 October 2008

A scheme to help Wokingham shop staff better meet the needs of disabled people is just one of a list of suggested improvements to draw customers in to the town.

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