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1. 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.

2. 'AFFORDABLE' HOME TOO EXPENSIVE FOR KEY WORKER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
A ROOKIE policewoman fears her dream of owning her own home has been shattered after a housing association put up the value of her "affordable" house by £45,000.

3. HOLIDAY ANTICS ARE A BREEZE FOR JULIA

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 January 2002
Life in the fast lane as a holiday rep has been captured on camera and is set to turn a Woosehill woman into the next TV ‘docu-soap' star.

4. CHILDREN KEEP GRADES AFTER HEAD CAUGHT CHEATING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 July 2002
BY RICKY HINDMARSH

CHILDREN at Whiteknights Primary School will keep their exam results despite the headteacher being caught cheating in the tests.

5. THE SEVEN YEAR HOUSING GLITCH

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002
A Wokingham couple have been told they face seven years on a council house waiting list because, they claim, the district council keeps changing the criteria needed to qualify for assistance.

6. A RIOT OF COLOUR FOR SUMMER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 July 2002
WOKINGHAM Horticultural Association put on a grand display of gardening excellence last Saturday at its summer flower show.

7. SQUATTERS ASK COUNCIL TO 'BEND THE RULES FOR THE BEST'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 July 2002
BY SARAH DAVE

A PAIR of squatters have made a desperate appeal to Wokingham District Council (WDC) to allow them to stay in a Winnersh house.

8. FAMILY MOURNS DEVOTED FATHER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002
The grandmother of a Finchampstead man

9. SCOUTS CONDEMN ACT OF VANDALISM

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 April 2002
MORE than £3,000 has gone up in smoke for a Wokingham Scout group after arsonists torched waste paper it collected for cash.

10. ARABIC CLASSES TAKE ON A NEW FLAVOUR

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002
Girls studying Arabic at a Wokingham school swapped textbooks for chopping boards to sample the tastes of Egypt, as well as its language.
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