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1. Businessman David Rouse killed wife then himself

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 06 October 2009
A Twyford businessman is believed to have shot his wife before turning the gun on himself at their Spanish home on Sunday.

2. Emotional farewell to 'hugely loved' David Simpson

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 October 2009
Family, friends and colleagues gathered in Easthampstead last week to bid an emotional farewell to a popular Wokingham father of two.

3. Staffing issue delays plans for Twyford fire station

Get Wokingham, Monday 12 October 2009
Difficulties in recruiting part-time firefighters across Berkshire could result in the development of a fire station in Twyford being put on hold.

4. Charity stall's stock stolen

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 October 2009
A musician and songwriter turned Wokingham trader has hit out at thieves who robbed him of a crate of CDs.

5. Retro theme for Woodley Carnival's big 50th

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 October 2009
Townspeople visiting next year’s Woodley Carnival could take a step back to 1960 to mark the 50th anniversary of the event.

6. Duchess so proud to open Addington School

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 October 2009

Proud pupils at a Woodley school delivered a royal performance last week when a duchess officially opened the new facility.

7. Heroin and cannabis seized in Woodley drugs raids

Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 October 2009
Heroin and cannabis were seized when police officers searched two Woodley homes last week.

8. National accolade for Microsoft building

Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 October 2009

An office building that has spearheaded a cultural shift in the way people work has won a prestigious award.

9. Teen arrested after burglary

Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 October 2009
A Finchampstead teenager has been arrested and bailed on suspicion of burglary following an incident at a Wokingham vehicle rental company.

10. Mum's crusade to tackle footy bullies

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 20 October 2009
A ‘footy mum’ who took on the sport in order to kick out abuse at the grassroots level of the game is seeing her determination rewarded.
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