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1. Bus route changes on council services
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 November 2006Bus services run by Wokingham District Council could soon be changing.
2. Donna’s Christmas dream comes true
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 November 2006A terminally ill mother-of-four has had her dream of a magical family holiday come true thanks to the hard work of her fundraising friends.
3. Talking the talk on green matters
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 November 2006Brains were working overtime last week when the first two rounds of the Wokingham Schools’ Parliamentary Debating Competition took to the floor.
4. Schoolboy guilty of stabbing love rival
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 November 2006A schoolboy who stabbed another pupil in the back during an after-lessons row over a girl, must wait to discover if he is to be jailed for the attack.
5. Thriling history lesson goes up in smoke
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 November 2006Children at an Arborfield school watched their homework go up in smoke last week when they re-enacted the Great Fire of London.
6. Fond farewell to former mayor
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 November 2006Family, friends and colleagues of a former town mayor gathered at his funeral last Friday to say goodbye.
7. Early train to reading cancelled 'without notice'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 November 2006A commuter was steaming mad after discovering his early-morning service from Wokingham to Reading has been cancelled.
8. Chipmunks saved by petition move into new, bigger home
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 November 2006A popular chipmunk family saved from eviction by a 412-signature petition has been settling into a bigger and better cage.
9. Firework fantastic!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 November 2006The sky above Cantley Park was filled with bursts of blazing colour at the town’s annual fireworks display on Saturday.
10. Ryeish battle is taken to council chamber
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 06 December 2006Campaigners hoping to save Ryeish Green School took their battle to Wokingham District Council last Thursday when they delivered a 5,300-signature petition.
