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1. SCHOOLS FACE A CASH CRISIS by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 January 2004TEACHERS could lose their jobs, class sizes increase, buildings crumble and education standards fall, unless more Government cash is given to Wokingham, headteachers fear.
2. TOWN TO BENEFIT FROM ACTION PLAN
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 January 2004Paul Cassell
3. HEALTH CHIEFS VOW TO CARRY ON TRUST'S DEVELOPMENT
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 January 2004Sarah Bishton and Paul Cassell
4. CHURCH REVAMP WILL BENEFIT COMMUNITY
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 January 2004Paul Cassell
5. FINAL BELL SOUNDS FOR COLLEGE SITE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 January 2004Paul Cassell
COLLEGE chiefs have reluctantly decided to close Montague House in the town centre because it cannot be adapted to meet the latest disability legislation.
6. ANGER OVER 48-HOUR NEW YEAR RAVE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 January 2004BY PAUL CASSELL
NEW year revellers partied for nearly two days at an illegal warehouse rave keeping furious neighbours in the Molly Millers Lane area awake.
7. 'WE'LL PEG TAX RISE TO INFLATION'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004Paul Cassell
HOMEOWNERS could be facing an inflation-only council tax rise under financial plans currently being drawn up by Shute End’s ruling Conservatives.
8. INJURY TIME GOAL EARNS BATTLING SANDHURST A POINT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004BY KEVIN DILLON
SANDHURST Town took two points from AFC Wimbledon as a Marc Boyle brace ended the Don's 38-match winning streak.
9. YOUTH TEAM AIMS TO SPREAD WINGS
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 January 2004VOLUNTEERS at Wokingham’s ARC centre are appealing for funding to set up a new mentor exchange project in South Africa.
10. I’m mad for it
Get Wokingham, Monday 26 January 2004HAPPY FAMILIES – The Gallagher family with dad, Frank, centre.
