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1. Bright spark raises £800 for school
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 March 2003cheque boost - John Byrne, left, headteacher of Brookfield School, receives a cheque for £800 from brothers Simon and Paul James, right, of Apple Electrics. The cash was raised when Paul ran the Reading Half-Marathon to raise money for the school attended by Simon's son
2. Businesses strike accord
Get Wokingham, Monday 31 March 2003SYNERGY - Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Briggs and Thames Valley Business Link CEO Daphne Milner
3. Business 'sticks one on poverty'
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 March 2003GETTING THE POINT - Paul Briggs, Mayor Liz Winfield-Chislett and Penny Wallington launch the Beat Poverty campaign
4. Royals enjoy A1 time with F1 cars
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 March 2003VA VA VOOM - Royals John Salako, Steve Sidwell and Graeme Murty enjoy their time at Fish Brothers in Rose Kiln Lane
5. Mortgage shopping is the latest trend
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 March 2003Nearly one in four homeowners are planning to change their mortgage within the next year, with most planning to take advantage of historically low rates, research claimed today.
6. Win tickets to The Chuckle Brothers
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 March 2003THE CHUCKLE BROTHERS – At The Hexagon Theatre in April
7. THAT'S MAGIC! URI PLEDGES BIG CASH DONATION
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 March 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
8. LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 March 2003A COMEDY evening, quiz night and a spectacular performance from showman Uri Geller will swell the coffers of the Wokingham Community Hospital/Times Pavilion Appeal in the coming weeks.
9. MISS THIS COMEDY NIGHT AND THE JOKE'S ON YOU!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 March 2003WOKINGHAM and Bracknell residents have the chance to contribute to the Wokingham Community Hospital Pavilion Appeal and have a laugh too, thanks to a one-off stand-up comedy night.
10. TECHNOLOGY HAMPERS TOWN'S CCTV SYSTEM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 March 2003CCTV in Wokingham may not be fully implemented for another three years until the town has "caught up with technology", it emerged this week.
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