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21. ‘Cliff’ on stage

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004
CLIFF RICHARD fans are in for a treat next week when a brand-new musical based around his life and music comes to The Hexagon in Reading.

22. Firm raises £34,000 for drought-hit Africa

Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 April 2004
Water splash: 40p donation for every bottle sold

23. PART-TIME FIREFIGHTERS IN WORK RIGHTS BATTLE by Court Reporter

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 April 2004
THREE Wokingham firemen are leading a legal challenge to earn retained firefighters the same rights as their full-time colleagues.

24. 'KIDZ' JUST WANT A PLACE TO MEET UP

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004
BORED teenagers in Finchampstead have got together to do something positive and raise £8,500 to put up new leisure equipment on the village’s recreation field.

25. 'ACTION NEEDED TO SLOW DRIVERS ON SPINE ROAD' by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004
SOMEBODY could be killed unless urgent action is taken to slow down motorists in Woosehill, claim worried councillors and residents.

26. TIMES TAKES THE LEAD ROLE

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 April 2004
By
Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

THE Wokingham Times has linked up with Wokingham and Emmbrook Football Club and is leading the way to find a new manager to take the reins of the senior team in the Hellenic Football League next season.

27. ATTRACTIONS GALORE PROMISES TO MAKE STREET EVENT BIGGER AND BETTER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 April 2004
By Sarah Bishton

28. SPECIALS SAVE THE PARADE by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004
SUNDAY’S St Georges Day scouting parade is set to go ahead after special constables from the town’s police station volunteered to oversee the event.

29. HABITATS, HEATHLAND RAVAGED BY BLAZE by Paul Cassell & Steve Hughes

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004
RARE wildlife habitats and heathland was severely damaged when a fire ripped through woods destroying around 30 hectares of a nature reserve near Wokingham last Friday.

30. 150 JOBS TO BE AXED WHEN NTL CALL CENTRE CLOSES

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 April 2004
By David Smith

COMMUNICATIONS giant NTL has announced that 150 jobs are to go with the closure of its Winnersh Triangle call centre.
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