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1. KING'S MERE BATTLE IS NOW WITH THE FARMER

Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 December 2005
By Victoria Corbett

2. O LITTLE TOWN OF WOKINGHAM REVELS IN SONG By Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005
HUNDREDS of Wokingham schoolchildren melted the hearts of proud parents and friends on Sunday when they sang their socks off at an annual carol concert, writes Alana Razzell.

3. DENTIST REFUSAL LEAVES BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 January 2005
BY STEVEN HUGHES

4. GARRISON DROPS A 'BOMBSHELL' WITH CATERING COLLEGE MOVE by Steven Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 April 2005
ARBORFIELD Garrison might not be closing its doors and will “almost definitely” become an army catering college, The Wokingham Times can exclusively reveal.

5. IT'S BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD FOR TOWN PIAZZA

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 February 2005
By Sarah Bishton

6. 101-YEAR-OLD'S LIFELINE IS CUT BY HEARTLESS CLAMPERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005
By Alana Razzell

MONEY-making clampers have denied a housebound 101-year-old one of her only pleasures after fining volunteers who deliver books to her home.

7. RAT 'PLAGUE' BLAMED ON YOUNGSTERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 02 March 2005
By Sarah Bishton

8. BATSIGNED BY TEST LEGENDS UP FOR SALE by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005
A CRICKET bat bearing the signatures of sporting legends of the 1934 England v Australia Ashes test series is up for auction in Wokingham next week.

9. LOCAL HERO ROSEANNE GOES THE EXTRA MILE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 06 July 2005
BY SALLY BRYANT

10. STAFF COME FIRST AS PUBS PREPARE TO OPEN LONGER by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Thursday 24 November 2005
WOKINGHAM’S pubs are shunning opening into the early hours because they are frightened staff will leave and punters could get rowdy.
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