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1. Mothers’ plea as private midwives face work crisis
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 March 2007Mums in Wokingham have blasted new laws that could prevent them giving birth in their own homes.
2. Plough Lane campaigners stage protest march
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 March 2007A troop of residents trying to save their street from a 150-home estate marched to the developer’s public exhibition last week to scrutinise the plans.
3. EXCLUSIVE: 'Life should mean life'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 March 2007The parents of murder victim Steven Bayliss have written to the Attorney General demanding the 20 year sentence handed to their son’s killer is extended.
4. Ryeish applicants fall by nearly 100
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 March 2007Nearly 100 fewer parents want their child to join threatened Ryeish Green School in September this year compared to last year, according to new figures.
5. Vandalism for 'kicks' target of crackdown
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 March 2007Vandals are being warned to stop their destructive behaviour or face arrest as part of a crackdown on criminal damage in Wokingham.
6. Parents of victims in bid to help bin blades
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 March 2007The tragic loss of their teenage sons has led Sumintra Nadauld and Janette Bayliss to lobby central Government for changes to knife legislation.
7. Shoppers' anger at £70 fines despite paying for parking
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 March 2007Drivers stung by £70 parking fines after paying in the wrong ticket machine at a Wokingham car park are warning other residents to be careful.
8. Top cop locked up by Uri
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 March 2007A police superintendent spent a night in the cells and raised more than £1,000 for a vital disabled children’s therapy group.
9. Crisis House in crisis sit-in
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 March 2007Defiant members of a mental health charity staged a sit-in protest at the weekend objecting to plans to close down their centre.
10. 'My joy at helping to give gift of life to Joshua'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 March 2007A Winnersh man who was the first to undergo a lifesaving bone marrow transplant in the UK has spoken of his joy after meeting the 1,000th patient to have the same surgery.
