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1. The Dog & Duck, Emmbrook

Get Wokingham, Friday 31 October 2008

A family-run pub that tries to cater for “anything we can think of or people ask us to do” – that’s what you get at The Dog & Duck.

2. Hurst golfers' protest at council decision to shut clubhouse

Get Wokingham, Friday 31 October 2008

Golfers rallied outside Wokingham’s civic offices over the closure of their clubhouse, but council bosses have refused to budge, saying the taxpayer should not foot the bill.

3. Wind turbine plans on show

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 28 October 2008

Villagers can take a closer look at plans for a wind farm proposed for land in Arborfield and Shinfield at a series of public exhibitions.

4. Flood cash falls short

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 October 2008

Fewer than half the homes hit by severe flooding last year have been earmarked for flood defence improvements due to a “mean” Government grant.

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

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 8 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.

6. Band mixes making music with studies

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 8 October 2008

A highly-rated young band from Wokingham hellbent on playing at Reading Festival are hoping to hit the big time.

7. Wokingham has millions stuck in Icelandic banks

Get Wokingham, Thursday 9 October 2008

Wokingham Borough Council has millions of pounds invested in Icelandic banks that have stopped depositors withdrawing their cash, it has emerged.

8. Anti-knife film will help local children

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 October 2008

Young people who have spent two years working on an anti--knife crime DVD previewed the finished film at Wokingham Baptist Church on Saturday night.

9. Council catches a cold with £5 million in Iceland

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 October 2008

Council bosses have admitted being worried after it emerged £5 million of taxpayers’ money is trapped in troubled Icelandic banks but have pledged essential services would not suffer.

10. Ukrainian teens have the X to the power of Y factor!

Get Wokingham, Monday 20 October 2008

Two Ukrainian teens have used brainpower rather than vocal ability to win their country’s version of The X Factor and a month at a Winnersh independent school.

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