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1. Council Tax set to rise £44 on average
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007Council Tax payers in Wokingham district will shell out an extra £44 on average next year, it has been decided.
2. Ryeish Green gets a last minute reprieve
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007Embattled Ryeish Green School was given an 11th-hour lifeline on Thursday after council chiefs announced they would carry out more consultation over its proposed closure.
3. Action promised after 18pc rise in burglaries
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007Wokingham's top cop has issued a stark warning to the criminals responsible for an 18 per cent rise in burglaries in the last 10 months.
4. ‘He led a life that gave joy’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007Family, friends, politicians and members of the Royal British Legion gathered at All Saints Church, Wokingham, last Friday to celebrate the life of Albert Dunham.
5. Gun cops called over partygoer’s belt buckle
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007Armed police surrounded a teenager’s birthday party after revellers mistook a gun-shaped belt buckle for a real revolver.
6. Thousands to have their needs tested
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007Nearly 3,000 disabled, elderly and learning disabled people in the district will have the home care they receive reassessed.
7. 250-home plan would create a ‘horror story’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 February 2007A 250-home development in Molly Millar’s Lane could turn Wokingham’s roads into a horror story and surrounding areas into a giant car park, neighbours claimed this week.
8. Cantley move should be re-thought after ‘flawed’ talks
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 February 2007A “flawed” public consultation on Cantley Park’s proposed 250-seat football stand meant the voices of objecting residents and businesses fell on deaf ears, councillors agreed last week.
9. Public called to Cantley meeting
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 February 2007Wokingham District Council’s decision to support a 250-seat stand at Cantley Park will go under the magnifying glass next week
10. Browne: ‘No reason to keep Ryeish open’.
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 February 2007There is no reason to keep Ryeish Green School open, Wokingham District Council leader Frank Browne announced last week.
