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1. Worker carries off top honour
Get Wokingham, Monday 25 March 2002DELIVERED - Mick Franklin, right, receives his award from Lynx Express chief executive David Burtenshaw
2. Charging ahead on safety
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 June 2002RESULT - Mick May of SEC Electrical and Instrumentation, right, receives the certificate from president of RoSPA Lord Faulkner of Worcester
3. POLICE MEETINGS PUT UNDER THREAT
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 June 2002PUBLIC meetings between residents and the police could be scrapped unless more people take the time to go along and air their community concerns.
4. BUSINESSES HIT BY NEW BREAK-INS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 January 2002By SARAH DAVE
Two Wokingham traders may be forced to turn their businesses into fortresses after a series of break-ins which have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.
5. IT'S ASCOT'S TITLE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 April 2002BY KEITH BIGGS
ASCOT United joined FC Victoria and William Twigg A as champions of their respective divisions in the Bracknell Town and District Sunday Football League.
6. THREE KILLED AT ACCIDENT 'BLACKSPOT'
Get Wokingham, Friday 12 April 2002BY ADAM J SMITH & MADELINE LENGYEL-LEAHU
THREE men are dead and another is in hospital after an horrific car crash along a notorious stretch of road in Finchampstead.
7. RUSH-HOUR TAILBACKS AFTER BURST WATER MAIN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2002By TIMES REPORTERS
8. DEALERS 'HOOKING TEENS ON ESTATE'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 5 December 2002BY SARAH DAVE
VULNERABLE young people are being drawn "Fagin-like" into drugs and crime on a troubled Winnersh housing estate, according to a headteacher.
9. POLICE IN BID TO HALT RISING BUSINESS BURGLARIES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 December 2002A TOWN centre business in Wokingham is targeted by burglars every other night on average, according to alarming figures released by police this week.
10. SCHOOLS' ANGER AT 'HIDDEN' MOBILE PHONE TRANSMITTER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002BY SARAH DAVE
TWO headteachers say they are angry about being left in the dark over a mobile phone transmitter concealed in a petrol station forecourt just metres from their schools.
