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61. That once in a lifetime holiday
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 May 2008Following riots and widespread negative media coverage, Kenya has been written off as a tourist destination.
62. Fae wants away
Get Wokingham, Friday 02 May 2008Emerse Fae wants to quit Reading after being banned for two weeks and fined a fortnight’s wages for refusing to play for the club’s reserves.
63. Anger as police clear litter from private land
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 06 May 2008A controversial litter pick by police, council officers and community group members has gone ahead to clear up a Woosehill eyesore.
64. Award for campus firm
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 May 2008A Reading finance graduate who founded a website that enables students to rate their work placements has been named one of Britain’s brightest young entrepreneurs.
65. Champs are too hot for Fizzers
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 May 2008Sandhurst's five-game unbeaten run came to an end on Saturday at Combined Counties League champions Merstham.
66. The bucks start here
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 May 2008When the European Union decides to hand out cash to farmers, it is the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) which makes the payouts.
The executive agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is responsible for administering Common Agricultural Policy schemes, sometimes throughout the UK and sometimes just in England.
67. Teen punched in Woosehill
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 May 2008A teenager was punched in the face duirng an altercation between two groups of youths in Woosehill.
68. Finchampstead community news
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 May 2008Fitness Training is a circuit training session that runs every Monday night from 7pm in the chapel in Finchampstead Village. It is suitable for all levels of fitness.
69. Queen’s medal honour for Afghanistan hero
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 May 2008It was a proud day for one Finchampstead family last Thursday, but one they wished their heroic Army officer son could have lived to see.
70. School takes part in world-wide lesson
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 May 2008A Wargrave school went global last month when it took part in the ‘world’s biggest lesson’.
