Bracknell’s interim leader makes protection of women and girls her priority
Helen Purnell took control of Bracknell Forest council on Wednesday and dedicated the administration to protecting women and girls.
Read moreDetailsHelen Purnell took control of Bracknell Forest council on Wednesday and dedicated the administration to protecting women and girls.
Read moreDetailsA fast-food takeaway has applied to open its drive-thru until two o'clock in the morning.
Read moreDetailsA sentencing date has been set for the former mayor of Bracknell and her son.
Read moreDetailsA plan for 4,000 homes sandwiched between Shinfield and Arborfield will be on the top of everyone's mind as planning inspectors return next week.
Read moreDetailsDisney and Star Wars characters are amongst the nicknames given to a new fleet of bin lorries by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsThere was new hope to solve the parking crisis in Twyford last week after politicians promised to reach across the political divide
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell Conservatives have expressed 'embarrassment' after the MP for the town was evicted from parliament for interrupting Kemi Badenoch.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's member of parliament was told to leave the chamber of the House of Commons on Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council leader, Cllr Stephen Conway, signed off a public consultation for their strategic design code.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians are divided on new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that creating new space for the bus lane on London Road won't slow down drivers.
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