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31. BRACKNELL TOWN'S CUP FINAL ANGUISH
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 4 May 2004By Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
MANAGER Alan Taylor says he's delighted that Bracknell Town made the Berks and Bucks Cup Final for the second time in the club's history despite coming away empty handed on Bank Holiday Monday.
32. 'KIDZ' PROJECT GETS BOOST FROM COUNCIL BOSS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 May 2004By Paul Cassell
33. PLAY THERAPY GROUP FLOODS FOUR TIMES IN A FORTNIGHT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 May 2004By Sarah Bishton
A PLAY therapy centre for children with special needs in Wokingham needs to raise £25,000 for a new home.
34. DUGGLEBY APPOINTED WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK MANAGER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2004EXCLUSIVE
by Steve Skerry
GLENN DUGGLEBY has been confirmed as Wokingham and Emmbrook's first team manager next season.
35. SPA EXPLORERS' RALLYING CRY FOR REDGRAVE CHARITY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 May 2004A PAIR of intrepid explorers from a Wokingham health spa will be taking on the challenge of a lifetime next month by driving almost 10,000 miles from London to Sydney all for charity.
36. ALDRIDGE SIGNS FOR BEES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 May 2004by Alan Manicom
RYAN ALDRIDGE has become the fourth British player to sign up to play for Bracknell Bees next
season.
37. 51-HOMES PLAN PUT ON HOLD FOR SECOND TIME by Paul Cassell & Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 May 2004PROTESTERS in Winnersh have been left frustrated by another hold-up over whether a 51-homes development will be built in the area.
38. CHARITY FORCED TO SHUT DOORS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 May 2004By Steven Hughes
39. 'NEARLY MAN' BECOMES THE STAR
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 May 2004By Steve Skerry
Sports Editor
BINFIELD can lay to claim to having its first Formula One Grand Prix winner living in its town after Jarno Trulli raced to a historic victory in the Monaco Grand Prix last Sunday.
40. TRULLI'S BEST GRAND PRIX OF THE SEASON
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 May 2004by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
BINFIELD-based Formula One ace Jarno Trulli produced his best performance of the season after securing third place at the Spanish Grand Prix last Sunday — his first podium finish for five years.
