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21. COCAINE USE AT SCHOOL IS PROBED

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 December 2005
By Vicky Hammond

22. GENEROUS READERS JUST KEEP ON GIVING by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005
TAGS have been flying off Giving Trees around the area this week with the final launch boosting the campaign to get more presents for needy youngsters than ever before.

23. CRICKET CLUB LEAVING AS DEVELOPER BOWLS IN by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 December 2005
WOKINGHAM Cricket Club could be replaced by homes and offices if it gets permission to move from its 180-year-old ground.

24. CROOKS SWIPE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN 'BRICK' RAIDS by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 December 2005
A FAMILY in Norreys had all their Christmas presents swiped by a brick-throwing burglar who has targeted five homes in the town centre area in just three days.

25. WHITELOCKE MERGER 'BOOST' TO EDUCATION By Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005
A PROPOSED school merger would save money while improving education for youngsters in the district, a public meeting heard last week.

26. IT'S JUST NOT CRICKET, SAY LOCALS IN HOMES' SHADOW by Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 December 2005
MIXED feelings surround two applications to provide 107 new homes and move the 180-year-old Wokingham Cricket Club to better facilities.

27. TERMINALLY-ILL WOMAN TOLD 'I'LL LET YOUR TYRES DOWN' BY COUNCILLOR By Victoria Corbett

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005
A PIGEON-loving terminally ill woman has hit out at a town councillor who said she would let the tyres on her mobility scooter down if she did not stop feeding the birds.

28. WATCH FUR FLY By Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 December 2005
Not Now Darling, The Mill at Sonning, Tuesday, November 29

29. PRIMARIES HOLD TOP FOUR POSITION

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 December 2005
LATEST Government figures show children in Wokingham District Council primary schools are still

30. RESIDENTS' REVOLT OVER POST OFFICE FLATS PLAN by Alana Razzell

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 December 2005
ANGRY homeowners in Barkham have lambasted a developer over proposals for a “nasty” three-storey block of flats which they claim would cause traffic mayhem.
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