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11. HOUSING PLAN BINNED OVER ROAD SAFETY FEAR by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 March 2005FEARS over potential accidents and a lack of road safety led planning bosses to throw out a new housing application for Winnersh last week.
12. MAN RESCUED AFTER GAS EXPLOSION WRECKS HOME
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 October 2005A MAN was taken to hospital after a gas explosion at a house in Lower Earley late on Monday night, writes Paul Cassell.
13. DESIGNERS WITH CRAFTY SOLUTIONS
Get Wokingham, Thursday 10 November 2005By Paul Cassell
14. JOY AS 'UNWANTED' M4 BRIDGE PLAN IS REJECTED BY COUNCIL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2005By Paul Cassell
15. COUNCIL GRANTS HOMES REPRIEVE FOR EVENDONS CAMPAIGNERS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 July 2005BY PAUL CASSELL
16. 15 ARRESTED AS POLICE SWOOP ON TOWN ADDRESES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 June 2005By Paul Cassell
17. NEW HOMES PLAN IS REJECTED ONCE AGAIN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 January 2005By Paul Cassell
18. Making his home where the hearth is
Get Wokingham, Friday 2 September 2005After years of manufacturing fireplaces in the North West, Paul Maloney decided to settle in Reading, where he thought there was a gap in the market. He set up Warm Interiors more than 15 years ago with a vision of providing good quality fireplaces that transcend time and fashion. Treating customers the way he would like to be treated is his key to success, he tells Franck Marceteau
19. Pipe dream - shop's baccy to the future
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 October 2005Paul and Karen Gilmour's tobacco shop is a truly unique business in Reading. The shop with an ‘old world' feel in Reading's historic Harris Arcade boasts hundreds of rare cigars from across the world, and as many pipes and sorts tobacco. Mr Gilmour tells Franck Marceteau how he originally bought the shop for his wife and loved it so much he got involved as well
20. Bosses learn to help over jobs
Get Wokingham, Monday 9 May 2005SPECIAL EVENING - Paul Davies, left, manager of the Renaissance hotel, and Mark Thatcher, managing director of Central Berkshire Education Business Partnership
