Thames Water apologises for major outages last year as thousands receive compensation
Thames Water has apologised for major outages that left thousands of neighbours and businesses with no water and reduced pressure.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has apologised for major outages that left thousands of neighbours and businesses with no water and reduced pressure.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a new natural area for a huge park on the outskirts of Bracknell as the plan has been hit by objections and complaints
Read moreDetailsA disabled man from Reading claims he was denied care for nearly a year in an ongoing dispute about his living conditions.
Read moreDetailsA hearing was held to adjudicate on the complaint.
Read moreDetailsQuestions have been raised over why a councillor is being investigated in Bracknell for 'stirring up racial hatred'.
Read moreDetailsA council has been accused of wasting money on initiatives to encourage children walking and cycling to school, and has been urged to act.
Read moreDetailsA school in Bracknell has received permission for a temporary portacabin to teach pupils.
Read moreDetailsA petition has been launched to push for answers over the resettlement of people from Afghanistan in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for speeding fines to be waived as limits have been reduced along major roads in the area.
Read moreDetailsA push has been made for promises to be kept to build a new sixth form for a school in Wokingham that is facing a two-year delay.
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