Bracknell man forced to sleep rough as council fails to find place to stay
A man is being forced to sleep rough with his pet dog in the streets of Bracknell as the council has failed to find them a place to stay.
Read moreDetailsA man is being forced to sleep rough with his pet dog in the streets of Bracknell as the council has failed to find them a place to stay.
Read moreDetailsA plan laying out the future of driving, walking, cycling and getting the bus in Bracknell for the next 12 years has been decided.
Read moreDetailsFarley Gardens, Barchester Healthcare's new care home in Bracknell, has opened its doors in style
Read moreDetailsNew policy it is likely to financially impact local employers.
Read moreDetailsThe initiative will provide convenient drop-off locations for school uniform donations at re3 recycling centres.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has called for continued support and funding for victims' services following 'disappointment' over funding cuts.
Read moreDetailsThe government will be running a national test on Sunday, September 7.
Read moreDetailsA wild new adventure is coming to The Lexicon this summer.
Read moreDetailsTwo teams from Platinum Artemis Cheer, a Bracknell cheerleading programme, are celebrating major wins
Read moreDetailsA village between Bracknell and Ascot is set for 42 homes after a plan was approved to demolish a house to clear the way for the development.
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