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31. ‘Invisible’ town centre revamp team criticised
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010A team of councillors tasked with making sure cash invested in Wokingham’s redevelopment is wisely spent has come under fire for cancelling two meetings.
32. Council’s call centre is a top performer
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010A call centre fielding questions from Wokingham taxpayers has been named the UK’s top performing public service centre.
33. Three arrests in drug crackdown
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010Three men have been arrested on suspicion of drug possession in connection with an incident in Woodley last week.
34. Sally Gunnell and Peppa Pig get active
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010An Olympic champion hurdler sprinted into Winnersh to give her support to a week of activities taking place at a local nursery.
35. Falls killed elderly woman
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010An elderly woman who suffered a series of falls in a nursing home died of accidental causes.
36. Families turned away from pool
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010Families looking to have a splashing time this half term were turned away from a Wokingham swimming pool following a fault with a pump.
37. Christmas preview is for charity
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 November 2010Vintage delights and gorgeous gifts will be on offer at an antique shop open evening being held to raise money for a local children’s charity.
38. Three sentenced for burglary
Get Wokingham, Thursday 04 November 2010These three men have been sent to prison after admitting their part in burglaries which took place in and around Wokingham last year.
39. Fly-tipping fears over bin changes
Get Wokingham, Thursday 04 November 2010Fly-tipping could increase in the borough when new bin restrictions aimed at increasing recycling are put in place.
40. Police and probation battling sex offenders
Get Wokingham, Thursday 04 November 2010Police and probation services in Thames Valley monitored 910 registered sex offenders on one day this year through a partnership which aims to protect members of the public from the risk posed by sexual and violent offenders
