Go wild at The Lexicon
A wild new adventure is coming to The Lexicon this summer.
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.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following an assault in Bracknell on the football between Nando's and Blue's Smokehouse
Read moreDetailsA businessman has said he wants to fill a 'noticeable gap' in Bracknell's town centre with his music venue.
Read moreDetailsA kebab van that won planning permission at government appeal is facing further hurdles before opening.
Read moreDetailsThe Reform candidate has been elected in a Bracknell by-election in what has been described as a "truly historic moment" for the town.
Read moreDetailsThe winners of the prestigious 2025 Trademark Windows Berkshire Football Awards were revealed.
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy was stabbed in a knifepoint robbery by three men in balaclavas in Warefield on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA woman from Bracknell, who previously appeared on Love Island, has been jailed for 14 years after assisting with a drug smuggling operation.
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