Bracknell residents and community leaders tell their story of the Bank Holiday Monday fire
The Daler Rowney fire took place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, and was the biggest emergency that Bracknell residents can remember to date.
Read moreDetailsThe Daler Rowney fire took place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, and was the biggest emergency that Bracknell residents can remember to date.
Read moreDetailsA disagreement has emerged between public bodies over what happened to chemicals from the Daler-Rowney site following a major fire
Read moreDetailsReform UK has appointed an AI specialist as its new chairman for Wokingham, with Wokingham Without parish councillor Colin Wright
Read moreDetailsHoward Witten who runs The Crooked Billet said he is optimistic about the future.
Read moreDetailsDevelopers are seeking outline permission for an extra 850 homes at Priors Farm.
Read moreDetailsThe brewery will carry out ground-floor alterations.
Read moreDetailsA new shortcut to the M4 and A329M from Crowthorne and Finchampstead is open today and it seriously speeds up access to the motorway.
Read moreDetailsThe chair of Reform UK in Bracknell has admitted to using AI to create photos of the town for a poster.
Read moreDetailsThe council's "thoughts are with everyone involved" after a serious crash at a known accident blackspot in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsBracknell politicians have paid tribute to local people and their generosity during the ferocious industrial fire in Peacock Lane on Bank Holiday
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