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21. Jury still out in trial of pair accused of converting guns

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 August 2008

The jury in the trial of two men accused of converting replica guns into live weapons at a factory in the borough was considering a verdict yesterday (Tuesday).

22. Director’s festival success celebrated

Get Wokingham, Saturday 28 June 2008
An Emmbrook woman is on the fringe of success after a play she co-directed was selected to be performed at Edinburgh’s famous arts festival.

23. Parking fee increase is a Catch-22, council told

Get Wokingham, Monday 7 July 2008
Woodley’S town centre manager, retailers and shoppers have slammed a decision to increase car park charges.

24. Pizza costs clamp victim £370

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 August 2008

A young apprentice was left mightily cheesed off after a 10-minute trip to get a pizza ended up costing him £370.

25. 'OUR DARLING HAYLEY: WE'LL MISS YOU'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004
By Sarah Bishton

A NIGHT out with friends ended in tragedy when a “beautiful” and “popular” 21-year-old woman was killed by a car on her way home.

26. MISS THIS COMEDY NIGHT AND THE JOKE'S ON YOU!

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 March 2003
WOKINGHAM and Bracknell residents have the chance to contribute to the Wokingham Community Hospital Pavilion Appeal and have a laugh too, thanks to a one-off stand-up comedy night.

27. CHILDREN MISS OUT DUE TO LEAKY ROOF

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 1 December 2004
BY SARAH BISHTON

28. Pupils miss out on first choice primary places

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 15 April 2008
An “exceptional” demand for primary school places means some children have not been awarded places at any of their preferred schools.

29. POLICE DON'T MISS A BEAT DURING NIGHT OPERATION

Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 March 2002
A STEEP national rise in street crime — particularly in mobile phone thefts and car-jacking — has led to growing fears of public disorder, and Wokingham is no exception.

30. 'WE'LL MISS HER INFECTIOUS LAUGH AND GIRLIE GIGGLE' by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 August 2004
MORE than 250 family and friends paid their last respects to a “beautiful and popular” 21-year-old Finchampstead woman at her funeral last Friday.
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