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1. Giving Tree generosity to help hundreds this Christmas
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 December 2010Fairy godmothers and generous shoppers have helped hundreds of Christmas wishes come true by swapping gift tags for more than 700 presents through the Giving Tree Appeal this year.
2. Roadside cameras to catch thieves
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 December 2010Residents are concerned their village could be turning into a ‘Big Brother’ society after two highway cameras designed to catch stolen vehicles appeared overnight.
3. Police operation to nab cross-border criminals
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 December 2010A specialist policing team set up to tackle crimes such as burglary and robbery has been proved a success.
4. Stranded dad’s epic mission to make it home for Christmas
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 December 2010An Arborfield man who was left without his beloved dog for almost a month when it was stranded in France had the tables turned when he became stuck in Prague fearing he would not be home in time for Christmas.
5. A Christmas present that set a tail wagging!
Get Wokingham, Friday 31 December 2010Generous animal lovers have given a blind rescue dog the gift of sight this Christmas after donating thousands of pounds to pay for a life-changing operation.
6. £14,000 stolen after supermarket PIN theft
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2010Thieves stole £14,000 from a Woodley woman after sneaking a look at her PIN number in a supermarket and stealing her bank card.
7. Hundreds sign up to paddling pool petition
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 July 2010A petition calling for a Finchampstead paddling pool to open has reached more than 700 signatures after temperatures hit scorching levels at the weekend.
8. Loddon Bridge Road closed for 11 weeks
Get Wokingham, Monday 05 July 2010A main Woodley road is closed for 11 weeks for essential gas main works.
9. Warning vulnerable against rogue traders
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 July 2010“If you are not sure, don’t open the door,”
10. Axe hanging over charity and community funding
Get Wokingham, Monday 12 July 2010The axe carrying £3.4 million of cuts in Wokingham could deliver a fatal blow to support groups, charities and services that bring colour to local events, such as the Winter Carnival.
