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21. EAGLE-EYED POSTMAN DELIVERS MISSING PET

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 January 2004
A DOG which went missing six months ago has been reunited with its Winnersh owner after a postman spotted it in the street.

22. BLANK'S TRIUMPH AGAINST THE ODDS

Get Wokingham, Friday 02 January 2004
BY STEVE SKERRY

FINCHAMPSTEAD's Michael Blank is preparing to make an assault on next season's Road Racing Pro-Bike series after a very successful but sad 2003.

23. ANGER OVER 48-HOUR NEW YEAR RAVE

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
BY 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.

24. INJURY TIME GOAL EARNS BATTLING SANDHURST A POINT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004
BY KEVIN DILLON

SANDHURST Town took two points from AFC Wimbledon as a Marc Boyle brace ended the Don's 38-match winning streak.

25. BURGLARS RAID RIDING SCHOOL FOR SIXTH TIME

Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 January 2004
A DISABLED riding school in Wokingham has been targeted by thieves for the sixth time in three months leaving its owner “utterly devastated”.

26. RICHARDSON IS NOT FOR SALE SAYS PRATT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 January 2004
BY STEVE SKERRY

COVENTRY boss Colin Pratt has hit out at reports that the club will sell Bracknell speedway ace Lee Richardson to the Peterborough Panthers and insists he is on loan for "one season only".

27. SCHOOLS FACE A CASH CRISIS by Paul Cassell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 January 2004
TEACHERS could lose their jobs, class sizes increase, buildings crumble and education standards fall, unless more Government cash is given to Wokingham, headteachers fear.

28. PRESERVE THIS HISTORIC PART OF TOWN

Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 January 2004
Sarah Bishton

29. CATHOLIC CHURCH SETTLES IN SEXUAL ABUSE CASE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004
A WOKINGHAM firm of solicitors is celebrating after negotiating a record £330,000 damages payout for a former altar boy who was sexually abused by a Catholic priest.

30. 'WE'LL PEG TAX RISE TO INFLATION'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004
Paul Cassell

HOMEOWNERS could be facing an inflation-only council tax rise under financial plans currently being drawn up by Shute End’s ruling Conservatives.
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