Hundreds flock to Bracknell cycling events as thousands raised for charity
Two cycling events in tandem attracted more than 400 riders and their families to Bracknell on Sunday 8 June for a choice of rides in the morning
Read moreDetailsTwo cycling events in tandem attracted more than 400 riders and their families to Bracknell on Sunday 8 June for a choice of rides in the morning
Read moreDetailsStaff at Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy volunteered in support of local charity, Alexander Devine Children's Hospice service.
Read moreDetailsPolice have urged young people to stay away from two derelict buildings in Bracknell after reports of people entering the sites increased.
Read moreDetailsA local MP is hopeful of scoring a victory in the issue of asylum seekers housed in a town centre hotel.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation into how the former mayor's rapist son got a taxi licence in Bracknell has concluded.
Read moreDetailsA woman in her 20s has been left with serious injuries following a crash involving a motorcycle and a car in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA man who was the subject of a police wanted appeal has been sentenced after admitting breaching the terms of a court order.
Read moreDetailsTeachers blame a lack of time, funding, and training.
Read moreDetailsThe constitution has been agreed for the 2026/27 Bracknell Sunday League following last week's AGM.
Read moreDetailsThey will be used to support carers travelling between customer visits across the borough
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