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791. CONSULTATION STARTS ON THE FUTURE OF WROC
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 March 2004Paul Cassell
792. BETTER TO HAVE CUT A LONG STORY SHORT
Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 March 2004II WILL try to cut a long story short — which is precisely what Ron Howard should have done when he pieced together this tale.
793. PROBE INTO 'ILLEGAL' RUBBISH BURNING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 April 2004AN investigation has been launched by Wokingham District Council and the Environment Agency into alleged illegal dumping and burning of rubbish in Arborfield.
794. MP CALLS FOR SUPPORT TO SAVE MONTAGUE HOUSE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 February 2004WOKINGHAM MP John Redwood has called on the support of Berkshire Learning and Skills Council (LSC) to look into ways of saving Montague House and the courses that are currently under-taken there.
795. GEARING UP FOR MORE ROAD MISERY by Paul Cassell
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 March 2004Revealed: The forthcoming roadworks that will drive you to distraction
796. MORE INFORMATION NEEDED TO ASSESS IMPACT OF BUDGET by David Smith
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 March 2004Lukewarm Reaction as businesses fear extra taxes when the detail emerges
797. YOUTHS COULD QUIZ POLICE AT OWN FORUMS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004By Steven Hughes
798. WITTY, WACKY UPDATED VERSION OF PIRATES OPERA
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Paul Cassell
GILBERT and Sullivan’s maritime opera The Pirates of Penzance sails into Guildford to open tonight.
799. THIEVES TARGET DISABLED RIDING SCHOOL AGAIN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Sarah Bishton
800. 'OUTSTANDING' GILL SCOOPS TOP TEACHING AWARD
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 June 2004AN “OUTSTANDING” teaching assistant at a Wokingham school scooped a top regional award at a glitzy ceremony this week.
