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31. TOWN WAKES UP AND SMELLS THE COFFEE FOR CHARITY by Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 October 2005MID-MORNING caffeine boosts had an added kick last week when the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning came to Wokingham.
32. LATE NIGHT DRINKING PASSES TROUBLE-FREEL AS POLICE INCREASE PATROLS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 December 2005By Sarah Bishton
33. IT'S 'NO' TO COPS POLICE STATION BID
Get Wokingham, Thursday 10 November 2005By Sarah Bishton
AN action group's dream of transforming Wokingham's old police station into an art and cultural centre has been shattered after its bid was rejected.
34. OLD POLICE STATION COULD BE TOWN'S OWN 'SOUTH HILL PARK'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2003BY RICKY HINDMARSH
35. PRIDE IS THE SPUR AT DOUBLE CELEBRATION
Get Wokingham, Thursday 5 December 2002BY ZOE COLVILE
WOKINGHAM enjoyed a brace of civic events on Saturday billed as among the biggest occasions the town has seen for 40 years.
36. WOMAN'S 18 MONTH BANK CHARGE 'HELL'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 6 February 2003A BUNGLING bank that charged a Lower Earley woman more than £20,000 for its own error has had all legal fees against her waived.
37. PUT THE HEARTBEAT INTO YOUR HOSPITAL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 February 2003BY AISHA IQBAL AND KEITH REDBOURN
WOKINGHAM'S Community Hospital and the Wokingham Times have teamed up in a campaign to build a much-needed pavilion at the Barkham Road venue.
38. FLATS PLAN IS 'AFFRONT' TO TOWN'S HERITAGE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 March 2003AN application to build 11 flats on the edge of Wokingham town centre has been rejected because it would adversely affect the town's heritage.
39. BISTRO-STYLE CAFE FOR INDOOR MARKET
Get Wokingham, Thursday 3 July 2003BY SARAH BISHTON
THE town hall's indoor covered market is to transformed into a new bistro-style café.
40. MUSEUM PLAN FOR POLICE STATION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 March 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
THE town's Rectory Road police station could be turned into a museum or art gallery if campaigners get their way.
