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1. KITSON FIT FOR SPURS
Get Wokingham, Friday 29 July 2005by Steve Skerry
DAVE KITSON insists he will be fit for this Saturday's visit of Premiership side Tottenham Hotspur to the Madejski Stadium.
2. PUBS FACING CLOSURE AS LICENCE DEADLINE LOOMS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005DOZENS of pubs in Wokingham could be closed down because of changes in the licensing laws, it was claimed this week.
3. ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR TOPS THE LIST OF CONCERNS By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005ALL the figures from the police indicate that Wokingham does not have a high level of crime.
4. NO LET UP FOR BROWNE OVER SCHOOL MOVE By Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005FURIOUS parents against a proposal to relocate The Emmbrook school to Finchampstead have lambasted education chiefs branding their plans as a joke.
5. PLOUGH LANE PROTESTORS TAKE FIGHT TO THE CHAMBER By Alana Razzell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005FEARS that Plough Lane and surrounding streets will be plunged into traffic chaos if a 220-home development is pushed through have been taken to the council’s planning committee.
6. ANGER AS TREE IS CUT DOWN DESPITE FLAT PLANS REJECTION by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005CAMPAIGNERS are up in arms that a 60-year-old tree has been chopped down to make way for flats which have not yet been given planning permission.
7. ITALIAN GET-TOGETHER COOKS UP A STORM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005Wokingham Theatre,
tomorrow until
Saturday, July 23
8. LUTON SET TO MAKE MORGAN MOVE
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 July 2005by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
DEAN MORGAN will link-up with newly-promoted Championship side Luton Town, Times Sport can reveal.
9. SEX OFFENCES SOAR BY 112% by Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005'There is no epidemic in Wokingham' - Police
10. 'I WITNESSED UNDERGROUND TRAIN BOMB BLAST HORROR' by Victoria Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 July 2005‘Innocent people were screaming, crying and dying’
‘They were calling for help and we couldn’t help them’
