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11. Clamping leaves bad taste in diner’s mouth
Get Wokingham, Monday 1 December 2008A diner had to fork out £330 to free his friend’s car from clampers, who he claims said they were removing the car to protect it from drunken vandals.
12. Josephine’s model ambition
Get Wokingham, Monday 1 December 2008A budding model could be heading for stardom as she bids to get on to a television series.
13. Is it all over for football at Cantley?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008After three years, hundreds of hours of council time and bundles of taxpayers’ money, the Cantley Park football stand project could be axed.
14. Station work still in the early stages
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 November 2008A facelift for Wokingham railway station is on the cards, but talks are still in the early stages.
15. High cost of chidren’s 70 languages
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008The council will lobby the Government for more money to pay for resources to cope with the 70 foreign languages spoken in the borough’s schools.
16. ‘More money’ plea to handle foreign school pupils boom
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008Teaching in the borough has had to adapt quickly to the sharp rise in the number of pupils who speak English as a second language.
17. Vandals wreck children’s play area with red paint
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 November 2008A Wokingham play area was targeted by vandals who tipped paint over the equipment last week.
18. Staff payout
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 November 2008A redundancy payout for three council staff is due to be approved at a meeting this evening.
19. Cabbies: ‘Council is out of touch about safety’
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 November 2008Taxi drivers in Wokingham are banding together to form an action group to keep them safe while out working.
20. First Nepalese, then Polish moved in
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 November 2008The number of people born overseas who are living and working in the borough is increasing.
