Plans for new homes could close gap between Wokingham and Bracknell
Plans for 95 new houses could bridge the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell, and could also demolish a local stables.
Read moreDetailsPlans for 95 new houses could bridge the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell, and could also demolish a local stables.
Read moreDetailsA WALKER visited Bracknell during his fundraising challenge this month. David Matthews, from Knoydart Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland, dropped by a local Samaritans’ branch on his 6,000...
Read moreDetailsVODAFONE has joined forces with charity Promise Inclusion to help residents stay connected during the pandemic. The telecommunications provider has teamed up with Promise Inclusion to support vulnerable people struggling...
Read moreDetailsLive shows are returning to Bracknell's South Hill Park this summer, to beat the lockdown blues.
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell radio station is holding a livestream fundraiser to support Cancer Research UK and Mind through music.
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL-BASED customer experience firm has its sights set across the pond. Redwood Technologies Group, which works with cloud provider Content Guru, has acquired US firm Potomac Integration and Consulting...
Read moreDetailsThe Studio Theatre Company (based at South Hill Park Arts Centre) are celebrating 50 shows of independent community theatre this June, with a production that fans of Alfred Hitchcock may...
Read moreDetails“This is a very, very sad day and the end of an era”. Bracknell MP James Sunderland, who was an officer in the British Army prior to becoming an MP,...
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon, in Bracknell, is getting ready to reopen its doors from Monday, April 12.
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL theatre production will be leading us down the rabbit hole this summer. Alice in Wonderland is taking to the stage at South Hill Park Arts Centre from Wednesday,...
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