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1. Man, 91, saved by neighbours
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 June 2011Good Samaritans rushed to the rescue of a 91-year-old man as he struggled to escape flames engulfing the home he built for his late wife.
2. Royal Wedding relived at the Woodley Carnival
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 June 2011The buzz of music and merriment rang out well into the night on Saturday as hundreds of revellers enjoyed the 51st Woodley Carnival.
3. Tea-time treat launches at Wokingham food festival
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 June 2011There is nothing more British than sitting down with a steaming cup of tea and a hefty slab of Victoria sponge cake.
4. The boy with four schools
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 June 2011The daily routine of going to school can be a chore for any youngster.
5. Allotment holders cannot use razor wire fence
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 June 2011Allotment holders hoping to put up razor wire to defend their plots from vandals have been told they will have to find a different solution.
6. Weekly bin collections to stay
Get Wokingham, Friday 24 June 2011Homes in Wokingham will still have their rubbish taken away once a week despite the Government admitting they cannot force councils to avoid fortnightly bin collections.
7. Charities plan a streamlined future
Get Wokingham, Monday 27 June 2011Two charities which have been hit hard by public spending cuts have been given a £50,000 helping hand to adapt to new ways of working.
8. 'Overwhelming' support for free school
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 June 2011More than 1,000 people have given their support to plans for a free school to serve the west of Wokingham.
9. Councils locked in battle over schools policy
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 June 2011The row over Wokingham school admissions is still thundering on as a neighbouring council has agreed to join campaigners in fighting the arrangements for an Earley school.
10. Katie's family raises £50k to stop more tragedies
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 June 2011The family of a Wokingham newlywed who was killed by carbon monoxide poisoning has raised £48,000 in just a year to help spread awareness about the dangers of the gas.
