Town councillors in Bracknell express support for Afhgan resettlement scheme
Town councillors have expressed support for Afghan residents being welcomed to Bracknell Forest.
Read moreDetailsTown councillors have expressed support for Afghan residents being welcomed to Bracknell Forest.
Read moreDetailsA council has published draft plans on how it will improve its special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) service
Read moreDetailsResidents living on land where trees were incorrectly felled have said they are 'deeply disappointed' by the responsible developer's apology.
Read moreDetailsThe Vault 327 restaurant is set to open at the end of this month.
Read moreDetails£7.3 million will be invested into Bracknell's highways and transport systems after plans were approved by council leaders.
Read moreDetailsMajor roads including the A327 and A329 will see speed limit reductions after plans were approved by the council.
Read moreDetailsA developer will apologise to residents for incorrectly felling trees on land they live on.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning roundup features a major extension for a popular theatre.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley off-licence store will face a premises licence review after being reported of selling alochol to underage children.
Read moreDetailsBracknell residents say a live music venue is 'what the town needs' at the news that one could soon be opening.
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