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31. OUR ROAD PLEASE WERE 'IGNORED'
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 April 2004By Paul Cassell
32. £60,000 COMMUNITY WINDFALL FOR GROUPS by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004COMMUNITY groups and organisations have received a £60,000 windfall in grants from Wokingham Town Council.
33. SITE VISIT WILL DETERMINE NEW PRE-SCHOOL'S FETE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 April 2004By Paul Cassell
34. SPEEDWAY ACE FACES SETBACK
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 April 2004By Steve Skerry
BRACKNELL-based speedway racer Lee Richardson faces a spell on the sidelines after a high-speed track crash with a former team mate at Coventry left him battered and bruised on Easter Monday.
35. WORLD CUP TOUR ROLLS INTO BRACKNELL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2004By Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
THE Sweet Chariot Tour kicked off at the Princess Square Shopping Centre in Bracknell yesterday where the rugby World Cup was on
display — despite the town almost missing out on the event completely.
36. HATS THE WAY TO CELEBRATE EASTER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 April 2004BEAUTIFUL handmade bonnets were adorned by members of Arborfield Over-60s Club when they held a fun competition to celebrate Easter.
37. CORNERSTONE BUILDING IN NEW DELAY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 April 2004DELAYS in finishing off the flagship Cornerstone community centre meant a major civic reception had to change venues at the 11th-hour.
38. MAKING A DIFFERENCE TO LIFE IN THE VILLAGE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 April 2004By Paul Cassell
39. COLLECTION OF SHORT PLAYS EARN CATS A HIGH FIVE by Kim Halliday
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 April 2004ALAN Ayckbourn’s challenging plays tend to demand quite a lot from their actors but Crowthorne Amateur Theatrical Society (CATS) had no problems when they performed Confusions.
40. WELCOME CASH GRANTS WILL HELP GROUPS CARRY ON GOOD WORK
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 April 2004By Steven Hughes
