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61. Construction workers demand fair access to jobs
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 March 2009Unemployed construction workers will stage a demonstration outside a power station today to demand fair access to jobs amid the ongoing row over the use of foreign labour.
62. Dhol raises the roof
Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 March 2009And now for something a little bit different. The marvellous Dhol Foundation will be raising the roof at Plug ‘n’ Play studios in Reading on Saturday.
63. Lloyd George Knew My Father, Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford
Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 March 2009Helen Ryan took over a leading role, in the comedy Lloyd George Knew My Father with less than a week’s notice.
64. From the Abbey to The Office
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 March 2009Although Reading boasts no world-famous literary figures, because of its excellent communications through the centuries by roads, rivers and railways it seems to have attracted more transitory figures.
65. Humane way to tackle pigeons?
Get Wokingham, Monday 16 March 2009Pesky pigeons need to be evicted from the town centre in a more humane way, say councillors.
66. Safety first for award winner
Get Wokingham, Monday 16 March 2009A Reading security manager has picked up a top industry award for making his company ‘as safe as houses.’
67. Getaways - Historic Richmond Hill
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 March 2009It may be only 30 minutes from Reading, but Sarah Dave discovered to her delight Richmond is like another world.
68. What next for Saab
Get Wokingham, Friday 20 March 2009My earliest memories of the cars bearing the Saab badge was of the one fitted to the stylish blue coupé owned by a friend of my dad’s.
69. Cost of the crunch
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 March 2009The average Briton is £40,000 poorer as a result of the credit crunch, research claimed today.
70. Firm’s forecast-beating profits
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 March 2009Support services and building firm Interserve cheered investors as it looked forward to “robust” UK markets and posted forecast-beating annual profits.
