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1. Social care in country’s ‘worst ten’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2007Wokingham's social care service has been labelled one of the worst in the country.
2. Tributes to ‘caring’ mother found dead in public toilet
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2007The family of a Winnersh woman found dead in a public toilet in Wokingham have paid tribute to “the most caring, selfless mother there was”.
3. More businesses targeted in latest town centre raids
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2007Shop thieves are continuing to strike across Wokingham, showing no signs of slowing the crime wave in the town.
4. Cheap fares scheme is safe
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2007The wheels will continue to turn on a cheap travel scheme for elderly and disabled people despite spiralling costs, the council leader has vowed.
5. Town’s winter wonderland
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2007The town centre was packed on Sunday for the annual Wokingham Winter Carnival.
6. Hundreds are already giving to our Christmas appeal
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 05 December 2007The Wokingham Times annual Giving Tree appeal is well underway, with the second wave of tags having been distributed already.
7. Two sacked in housing works probe
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 December 2007A PROBE into allegations of malpractice in the council department responsible for housing maintenance has led to two members of staff being sacked and another two receiving disciplinary action.
8. Cricket club homes plan gets go-ahead
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 December 2007Cricketers are celebrating victory after a Government inspector decided the town’s 182-year-old cricket ground can be transformed into 128 homes.
9. BREAKING NEWS: Police on manhunt
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 December 2007POLICE are currently on the hunt for a man seen climbing over a wall in Woosehill.
10. Flooding as ‘serious as terrorism’ – Pitt review
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 December 2007Victims of the July floods have been urged to brace themselves for similar disasters in the future, as many of those affected prepare to spend Christmas out of their homes.
