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WOKINGHAM.TODAY
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THE VOICE OF THE BOROUGH
Thursday, January 7, 2021 No. 295
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Tributes paid to sport-loving John Wood WINNERSH GIRL P16 LAUNCHES BOOK MAYOR’S DISMAY OVER GRAFFITI P9 By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today ONE of Wokingham’s sporting greats has died. John Wood, who ran John Wood Sports in Market Place from 1971 through to 2017, passed away on New Year’s Day. He had been suffering from Alzheimer’s, but also had covid. He had just marked his 85th birthday, on Christmas Eve. A big sports fan, Mr Wood was born in 1935 and remembered the start of the Second World War. Evacuated to Birmingham, he left school at 15, before heading to Fleet Street as an apprentice. He then did his National Service in the Medical Corps and served in Germany. From an early age, he was a keen footballer, playing for Fulham Juniors in 1951/52, then at Wimbledon in 1952-56 and Sutton United in 1957-60. He also opened a squash club in 1975, helped create Wokingham’s first skateboard park, and worked on the town’s half-marathon. When closing his store, he told Wokingham.Today that he had served generations of customers: “It’s the end of an era. Children came in and then they grew up and came back for their children’s football boots”. � Continued on page 2
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Borough in third lockdown
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By JESS WARREN &CHARLOTTE KING news@wokingham.today
CHARITIES across the borough have reaffirmed their pledge of support for residents during the pandemic.
Citizens Advice Wokingham, which has been running the One Front Door
service since March, is pushing forward community mental health provision and will be training specialist first aiders. Jake Morrison, chief executive of Citizens Advice Wokingham said: “There are lots of people facing mental health issues for the first time.”
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