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1. ‘Every time we hear of a stabbing we feel sick’
Get Wokingham, Monday 2 June 2008The legal guardian of a Finchampstead teenager who was brutally stabbed to death has hit out at the Children’s Commissioner for England for failing to back tougher knife laws.
2. A real taste of Italy
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008Whenever I walk past Rossini in Wokingham I always think it has been plucked straight out of Italy and placed in the town for all us fans of good, honest Italian food to enjoy.
3. Flood latest: school to reopen
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008A flood hit school will reopen to pupils tomorrow after flash flooding forced it to close on Tuesday.
4. New ‘cop cams’ mean no hiding place for yobs
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008Anti-social yobs will have to face their behaviour on screen when police in Wokingham get body worn cameras to record their every move.
5. Soaring petrol costs blamed for crime rise
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008The rising cost of petrol is one of the reasons more licence plates are being stolen from cars in the borough, according to one of Wokingham’s top cops.
6. David Taylor Lettings debt is ‘unrecoverable’, landlord told
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 June 2008A landlord who took his battle to court to get money owed to him by a former lettings company has been told the debt is “unrecoverable”.
7. Local family members are overjoyed at Barack’s win
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 June 2008Relatives of US presidential hopeful Barack Obama who live in the area have sopken of their delight after he was officially named his party's candidate.
8. Family presses for war hero son’s name on Finch memorial
Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 June 2008The family of an heroic Finchampstead Army officer killed in action in Afghanistan are calling for his name to be placed on the village’s war memorial.
9. Blogger in flyposting crusade
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 June 2008A blogger campaigning to end illegal advertisements and dumping in Winnersh claims residents are taking matters into their own hands to rid the parish of eyesores.
10. Elms Field back on agenda as support is urged for masterplan
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 June 2008Townspeople, traders and community groups are being urged to contribute to a masterplan which will shape the future of the town, including key areas such as Elms Field.
