Bracknell’s Chief Executive among highest paid in Berkshire
The boss of Bracknell Forest Council is among the highest paid out of all Berkshire local authorities.
Read moreDetailsThe boss of Bracknell Forest Council is among the highest paid out of all Berkshire local authorities.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round up features plans for a VE day flag outside the council's offices and a refused plan to relocate
Read moreDetailsA vacant film studios that went into administration last year could be demolished.
Read moreDetailsThe business had previously lost its licence to operate in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsSome routes will run more often and for longer.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors are warning a proposal for hundreds of homes would cause 'great harm' to their village.
Read moreDetailsA popular Bracknell-based takeaway is expanding its business into the neigbouring town.
Read moreDetailsA plan for hundreds of more homes between the Bracknell and Wokingham border is set to be approved.
Read moreDetails"Many Muslims are struggling to find appropriate spaces .."
Read moreDetailsThe final decision on whether a supermarket can be built on a flood plain will be made in May.
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