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1. Truancy court cases double

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 April 2007
The number of families facing court over their children’s truanting from Wokingham schools has nearly doubled so far this year.

2. Man killed by 70mph train

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 April 2007
A Wokingham man has been killed by a train at a railway level crossing in the town.

3. 900 back campaign to save Elms Field

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 April 2007
Concerned residents have stormed the council with more than 900 signatures and letters objecting to regeneration plans for a town centre field.

4. Tiger tears as football youth team disbanded

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 April 2007

Young footballers in Bracknell were left in tears after being told their team was closing down.

5. Forum raises more Cantley stand questions

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 April 2007
Car parking and noise were the top items for discussion among campaigners on both sides of the Cantley Park football stand debate when they met on Thursday.

6. Burglaries slashed as police take hard line

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 April 2007
Prolific burglars targeting Wokingham homes are being weeded out by police.

7. The wildcat is back!

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 April 2007
The Wokingham wildcat has come out of hiding and has been spotted prowling the parkland of Woosehill.

8. ‘Council leader must pull out of Elms Field talks’

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 April 2007
The chance to have your say on the future of Elms Field may be over, but the controversy has deepened with calls for the leader and deputy leader of Wokingham Borough Council to withdraw from the talks.

9. Ex-teacher dies in town flat blaze

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 April 2007
A former teacher has died in a blaze at her town centre flat.

10. Shock as double murder sentence appeal is rejected

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 April 2007
The families of two teenagers who were brutally stabbed to death have been left “deeply disappointed” their sons’ killer’s 20-year sentence will not be extended.
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