17-year-old girl arrested after speeding past police in Bracknell at 100mph
A 17-year-old girl and a 31-year-old man have been arrested after a car was reported to have overtaken an unmarked police vehicle at around 100mph
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old girl and a 31-year-old man have been arrested after a car was reported to have overtaken an unmarked police vehicle at around 100mph
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Read moreDetailsA council has refused to comment on the prosecution of its former mayor.
Read moreDetailsResidents have been protesting about the costs of recycling DIY waste in Berkshire since charges are made for dumping more than a bathtub-full.
Read moreDetailsBarry Haslewood was known affectionately as Barry the Book by many local footballers due to his use of red and yellow cards.
Read moreDetailsBuilding waste dumped in Winkfield: Bracknell Forest Council asks for help in identifying offenders
Read moreDetailsKerbside collection of glass jars and bottles in Bracknell has been delayed until 2027.
Read moreDetailsVisitors to Bracknell's town centre will be able to see a collection of famous film and television cars during the February half-term holidays.
Read moreDetailsResidents urged to help Bracknell Forest Council identify fly tippers
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