Development of new flats in Twyford welcomed
A development that will see new flats built at a commercial area in a commuter village in Berkshire has been welcomed.
Read moreDetailsA development that will see new flats built at a commercial area in a commuter village in Berkshire has been welcomed.
Read moreDetailsWork is well underway for the construction of 169 flats in the heart of Bracknell as the highest point has been reached.
Read moreDetailsThousands of pounds are spent each year in Woodley to support youth to better themselves and potentially become the next generation of leaders.
Read moreDetailsBracknell councillors have been left in the dark about pressing issues in the area, as regular reports providing information on hot-button topics
Read moreDetailsAn American chain chicken restaurant in Bracknell has been given the go-ahead to keep on serving customers late at night.
Read moreDetailsConcrete steps towards community cohesion and tackling racial hatred in Bracknell will be made a year on from anti-migration protests in the country.
Read moreDetailsNew facilities, including sports pitches, allotments and yet more housing will be coming to a major development in commuting distance to Reading
Read moreDetailsA man is being forced to sleep rough with his pet dog in the streets of Bracknell as the council has failed to find them a place to stay.
Read moreDetailsA plan laying out the future of driving, walking, cycling and getting the bus in Bracknell for the next 12 years has been decided.
Read moreDetailsOffices in an industrial estate in Lower Earley are due to be converted into flats.
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