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1. Is new football stand plan ‘a non-starter’?

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007
An ambitious vision to replace plans for a 250-seat stand at Cantley Park has been given extra time for scrutiny, but has little hope of succeeding.

2. Monstrous’ mini-town plan goes on show

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007

A “monstrous” plan to build a mini-town on the border of Wokingham and Crowthorne can be scrutinised by the public at an exhibition starting tomorrow (Thursday).

 

 

3. Council leader pledges to fight PM over homes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007
The new Prime Minister’s plans to build another 250,000 homes by 2020 have been described as a “real threat” to Wokingham.

4. Flowers stolen from grave of murdered boy

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007
Heartless thieves have “insulted” a Finchampstead teenager who was violently murdered by stealing a floral tribute from his grave.

5. Man tried to blow up town centre flat in suicide bid

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007
An accountant of “impeccable character” has been jailed after trying to kill himself by blowing up his flat following the breakdown of his marriage.

6. Council pulls plug on Christmas lights

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007
Residents living in a wealthy private road in Sonning have been warned anyone putting Christmas lights on their homes could face legal action.

7. ‘Prolific’ town centre burglar caught by DNA

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2007
A prolific Wokingham burglar was snared by police after leaving a sock and cigarette butt at houses he raided, a court has heard.

8. Police crackdown on young gangs

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 July 2007
Police have launched a crackdown on disruptive and antisocial yobs who cause misery for Winnersh residents.

9. Mixed views in fire station consultation

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 July 2007
The proposed shake-up of fire service cover for Wokingham, Crowthorne and Twyford has attracted support and protest.

10. Flooding misery

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 July 2007

The flooding misery for Wokingham Borough which started last week is not going away – and more rain is forecast.

 

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