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1. Benefit cheat is allowed to keep the £7K she claimed

Get Wokingham, Thursday 02 October 2008

A benefit fraudster from Winnersh who falsely claimed more than £7,000 has been spared jail and will not be forced to repay the sum.

2. Knife crime cash welcomed by murdered boy’s family

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008

A £150,000 boost for Thames Valley Police to fund more metal detectors to seek out knives in schools, clubs and railway stations has been welcomed in Wokingham.

3. Residents rally in their thousands to have their say on homes plans

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 October 2008

Thousands of people have spoken out on Wokingham’s blueprint for where more than 10,000 homes will be built over the next 18 years.

4. Carnival to take on pantomime theme

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 07 October 2008

Panto magic will come to town for this year’s Winter Carnival – oh yes it will!

5. Extras star helps bring hope to disabled children

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 07 October 2008

A string of backers for a Wokingham children’s charity has been announced, including an international comedian.

6. A life of glitz and glamour, Kubrick and Spielberg

Get Wokingham, Thursday 09 October 2008

A retired set construction manager who worked on some of the biggest films of the 20th Century has died aged 95.

7. Father’s plea to bring home daughter from South Korea

Get Wokingham, Monday 06 October 2008

“I am lost without her”, is the desperate plea from a Winnersh father whose adopted daughter is stranded in South Korea because of a legal wrangle over her visa.

8. Support grows for adopted girl to return to UK

Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 October 2008

A father desperate to bring his adopted daughter home to Winnersh from South Korea is garnering support from a variety of sources.

9. A closer look at life on the border line

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 October 2008

An immigration officer featuring in a behind-the-scenes documentary is showing the world what her job is really like.

10. Pubs could be saved by lifting beer ties

Get Wokingham, Monday 13 October 2008

A call to scrap astronomical charges which are “crucifying” pubs has been backed by Wokingham landlords.

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