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1. PARTY TIME AS BARKHAM FOLK COME OUT TO PLAY
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 June 2002FIVE hundred eager residents turned out to pay their belated respects to the Queen's Golden Jubilee in Barkham last Saturday.
2. CAMEROON TOP IN 'WORLD CUP' AS THOUSANDS ENJOY FUN DAY
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 June 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
NEVER mind what's happening in Japan this Sunday, Wokingham staged its own version of the World Cup Final at the Wokinghma Carnival Fun Day last weekend.
3. DEVELOPERS URGE LATER CLOSING TIMES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 June 2002BY SARAH DAVE
THE developers of the former Tesco site in Wokingham have hit back at the district council in a bid to change a planning decision on operating hours at the site.
4. POLICE MEETINGS PUT UNDER THREAT
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 June 2002PUBLIC meetings between residents and the police could be scrapped unless more people take the time to go along and air their community concerns.
5. YOUR SAY ON BEST USE FOR COVERED COURTYARD
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 June 2002A QUESTIONNAIRE is to be sent to 5,000 Wokingham homes to find out how the public wants the Town Hall's covered courtyard to be used in the future.
6. DRIVEN ROUND BEND BY ROAD SCHEME
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 June 2002BY SARAH DAVE
7. PROTEST MOUNTS OVER 02 PLAN FOR 25-METRE MAST
Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 June 2002PLANS for a mobile phone mast in Finchampstead have sparked angry protests from residents living nearby.
8. CONTINENTAL-STYLE SHOPS PLAN REVEALED
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 June 2002BY RICKY HINDMARSH
A NEW multi-million pound plan to create a continental style ‘piazza' surrounded by shops and restaurants in Wokingham town centre has been unveiled.
9. HIGH EARNERS PAINT ROSIER PICTURE OF LIVING IN TOWN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 June 2002BY VIKKY HARRINGTON
PEOPLE living in parts of the RG40 postcode area of Wokingham are among the highest wage earners in Britain, according to a new report.
10. A RIGHT ROYAL KNEES-UP
Get Wokingham, Thursday 06 June 2002BY MADELINE LENGYEL-LEAHU
REJOICING residents from Wokingham, Bracknell and Crowthorne painted their towns red, white and blue as local celebrations captured the nation's mood this week.
