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1. Action, not words, will save the town

Get Wokingham, Monday 16 March 2009

A more attractive town centre and the battle against thousands of new homes were hot topics at a meeting of the Wokingham Society.

2. Traders demand action now to save Wokingham

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 April 2009

Traders in Wokingham say action must be taken now to safeguard town centre businesses.

3. Silly idea: replacing Shute End offices with Sainsbury's

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 May 2009

Plans to put a supermarket where the civic offices are as part of Wokingham's regeneration have been booted.

4. Town centre revamp: ‘more action needed’

Get Wokingham, Friday 29 May 2009

Traders have cautiously welcomed news on the future of Wokingham town centre but still say more is needed.

5. ‘Action now to stop the decline’ – traders’ call at vision meeting

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 November 2008

“Short-term goals and action now” is the message from Wokingham’s traders to bring belief back in to the town.

6. ‘We all need to take part’

Get Wokingham, Monday 10 November 2008

Council chief executive Susan Law will talk about the guide at an event organised by Wokingham Chamber of Commerce this evening.

7. Tempers flare as town guide is discussed

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 November 2008

Calls for positive thinking were made during a heated debate over a plan which will act as a blueprint for a new  Wokingham town centre.

8. Meters could spell end of free parking in Wokingham

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 09 June 2009

Meters could bring an end to free parking in Wokingham - and improve footfall in the town centre.

9. Parking meter bid sparks fresh anger

Get Wokingham, Monday 22 June 2009

Parking meters limiting drivers to a half hour visit in Wokingham town centre could make £350,000 a year.

10. Traders hope for busy summer

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 June 2009

A late-night shopping event in Wokingham town centre succeeded in entertaining visitors but failed to boost traders' footfall.

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