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Cricket chairman hits out at pavilion vandals ![]()
Published: Mon, 31st Mar 1:47PM
A CRICKET club has been hit by vandals at its pavilion with the new season just weeks away.
Frustrated trustees at the site on Wraysbury village green will once again be calling in painters and decorators and builders to erase marks left behind by a small minority, to make sure the pavilion is suitable for April’s events.
Published: Tue, 15th Jan 11:14AM
CONCERNED residents are fearful that someone could be seriously injured or even killed after a spate of incidents involving youths on quad bikes.
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