Bracknell Reform apologises for using picture ‘from Texas’ on campaign ad
Reform Bracknell has apologised for using a stock image of a flooded road in Texas as part of a town council by-election campaign.
Read moreDetailsReform Bracknell has apologised for using a stock image of a flooded road in Texas as part of a town council by-election campaign.
Read moreDetailsScenes for a new Avengers film could be shot in Bracknell Forest, plans submitted by Marvel to a council reveal.
Read moreDetailsA major plan to demolish two buildings and replace them with an eight-storey block of flats has been refused
Read moreDetailsA government minister has commended the council for tackling a shortage of parking spaces in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians representing Bracknell Forest have raised concerns over e-scooter and e-bike crimes with Thames Valley's Police and Crime Comissioner
Read moreDetailsA new primary school will be built in Spencer's Wood to address a shortfall in provision ? but local councillors say plans are 'too small'
Read moreDetailsClive Jones has asked for the timetable to be revised.
Read moreDetailsThe local government ombudsman investigated a complaint against Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsFunding awarded towards repairs of the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading 'does not touch the sides', an MP has warned.
Read moreDetailsA contentious plan for more than 350 homes and care home will go ahead after developers won an appeal with the government inspectorate.
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