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1. They think it's all over - it's not yet!

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007
A football club’s campaign to relocate to a 250-seat stand at Cantley Park has gone into extra time.

2. Town in shock as teen dies at station

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007
More than 50 bouquets of flowers have been laid in tribute to popular Arborfield teenager Kieron Davies who died on Wednesday (January 24)  night.

3. Huge slump in visits after hike in parking cost

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007
Higher car park charges may have caused a huge slump in visits to the town centre during the vital Christmas shopping period.

4. M&S to fight Peach Place

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 January 2007
Marks & Spencer has confirmed it will not step aside for the Peach Place development.

5. Dozens hit by fines in free parking confusion

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 January 2007
Dozens of shoppers were handed £70 fines when confusion arose about free festive parking in the run up to Christmas.

6. It is D-Day for Cantley Park?

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 January 2007
The final whistle could be blown on months of controversy over whether a 250-seat football stand should be built at Cantley Park.

7. Big Business is blamed for Toyworld's demise

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 January 2007
A trader who has brought joy to Wokingham children for 21 years is being forced to close his toyshop after losing out to big businesses.

8. 500 back campaign to stop Gorse road opening

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 January 2007
Anger is building over the possibility of Gorse Ride North and South being opened to through traffic.

9. Gas works set to cause disruption to vital bus routes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 January 2007
Commuters and shoppers relying on bus services face disruption when five months of gas works hit the town centre.

10. New market to bring local food to town

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 January 2007
The town centre will be filled with fresh, locally produced food for sale when a monthly Sunday farmers’ market is launched.
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