Friends and family pay tribute to ‘thoughtful and kind’ counsellor and teacher
Friends and family in Bracknell and Crowthorne have paid tribute to a former teacher and counsellor who died last week after a battle with dementia.
Read moreDetailsFriends and family in Bracknell and Crowthorne have paid tribute to a former teacher and counsellor who died last week after a battle with dementia.
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Read moreDetailsResidents living near the site of a major industrial fire in Bracknell have been urged not to clean up debris found on their homes
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP discusses social care challenges and community support
Read moreDetailsResidents evacuated after a major fire at an industrial site in Bracknell are now able to return home, firefighters have said.
Read moreDetailsA large industrial fire has broken out in Bracknell, prompting emergency evacuations and warnings for nearby residents to keep windows closed
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council is undertaking a public consultation on the submitted version of the Sandhurst Neighbourhood Plan.
Read moreDetailsA recycling project at The Lexicon has seen pupils from four local primary schools turn materials destined for landfill into new works of art.
Read moreDetailsRed, served as an explosives detection dog at Luton Airport.
Read moreDetailsFootball in Berkshire's judging panel, has read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category
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