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1. Jinsol flies back, but faces airport visa battle
Get Wokingham, Friday 21 November 2008A Winnersh teenager who has been stranded in South Korea could be landing back on British soil this weekend, her adoptive family hopes.
2. Taxi drivers: ‘you can keep your tips’
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 November 2008Taxi drivers who risk regular threats and attacks say they need support, not advice, to help them handle problem customers.
3. Bring Jin home fight stepped up after five-hour airport grilling
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008The teenager at the heart of an immigration row is home – but can only stay for two weeks.
4. Charities to benefit from panto frolics
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 November 2008In the midst of the fun and frivolity of Wokingham Winter Carnival is a serious mission – to raise cash for good causes.
5. Hero captain’s death lifts lid on conditions
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2008Captain David Hicks, who died in Afghanistan, was killed unlawfully while on active service, an inquest found on Monday.
6. Warning: knife crackdown in town centre
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 November 2008There will be no escape for people carrying blades on nights out tonight.
7. ‘Bring Jin home’ campaign suffers another setback
Get Wokingham, Monday 17 November 2008The family and friends of the Emmbrook School pupil stranded in South Korea has had another setback in their bid to bring her back to Winnersh.
8. Stress puts girl at centre of deportation battle in hospital
Get Wokingham, Friday 24 October 2008The schoolgirl daughter of a family torn apart by a legal dispute has been hospitalised in South Korea because of the distressing situation.
9. Winter carnival latest: Performers to light up festivity
Get Wokingham, Monday 27 October 2008The sound of music will fill the town at this year’s Wokingham Winter Carnival and organisers are predicting the extravaganza will be something extra special.
10. Council house repairs bills soar by 75 p/c
Get Wokingham, Monday 27 October 2008Council house leaseholders are facing repair bill increases of up to 75 per cent following a borough-wide review of charges.
