Bracknell Forest launches big plan that could change where your child goes to school
Families across Bracknell Forest will be invited to have their say on a new plan.
Read moreDetailsFamilies across Bracknell Forest will be invited to have their say on a new plan.
Read moreDetailsTwo youth counsellors have been recognised with Mayor's Honour awards.
Read moreDetailsRohit Ahlawat took part in two full marathons and one half marathon to raise money
Read moreDetailsA team of Year 9 students from The Emmbrook School, supported by Reading FC Community Trust, have achieved national recognition.
Read moreDetailsKatrin Harding loses her seat by just a few votes
Read moreDetailsThe presenter's award-winning gin can now be enjoyed at Peacock Farm, Hall & Woodhouse Crowthorne,
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon will be transformed into a celebration of all things canine.
Read moreDetailsAfter the first round of voting, the top five pubs with the most votes were revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe bigger the effort, the bigger the reward.
Read moreDetailsInitial assessments indicate that between 40% and 50% percent of this year's crop has been lost,
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