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21. Diamond Jubilee theme encouraged for Green Fingers competition
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 April 2012A red, white and blue colour scheme could help gardeners win a prize in this year’s town gardening competition.
22. Feed The Children changes name to Global Hearts for Children
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 April 2012A charity based in Ruscombe has changed its name to better reflect its work at home and abroad.
23. Olympian reveals secrets to Keep Hatch pupils
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 April 2012Olympic hockey player Matt Daly enthralled children at Keep Hatch Primary School with tales of the Beijing Games in 2008.
24. Ascot United FC 3 Bracknell Town FC 4
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 April 2012Bracknell Town earned a much-needed victory in their quest to pull away from the foot of the Hellenic Premier Division table with a convincing display over local rivals Ascot.
25. Diamond tree planting job by Arborfield Scouts
Get Wokingham, Monday 02 April 2012Members of 1st Arborfield Scouts dug deep to boost a tree-planting mission.
26. Race is on for Reading Retail Awards
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 03 April 2012A candle shop and kitchenware store are among the first two businesses put forward for this year’s Reading Retail Awards.
27. Axe looms again for Wokingham's ambulance base
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 03 April 2012Wokingham's ambulance call centre is under threat of closure just 18 months after staff fought a cost-cutting bid to axe the office.
28. More pupils get into preferred school after admissions changes
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 03 April 2012Changes to primary school admissions will give parents a better chance of getting younger siblings into their preferred school and increase the intake at three schools.
29. Royals Post Podcast: Episode 23
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 03 April 2012Join the Royals Post team as they relive the emphatic 4-2 win at West Ham United.
30. Olympic torch glimpse to cost Wokingham £3K
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 03 April 2012Wokingham taxpayers will have to fork out up to £3,000 to fund security and road closures for the Olympic Torch’s fleeting visit to the borough.
