James Sunderland: A year is a very long time in politics
Bracknell MP James Sunderland tells PHIL CREIGHTON how life has changed over the past 12 months … and looks at what lies ahead "THIS time last year, I was on...
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP James Sunderland tells PHIL CREIGHTON how life has changed over the past 12 months … and looks at what lies ahead "THIS time last year, I was on...
Read moreDetailsSIXTY students at Bracknell and Wokingham College are celebrating their A-level results today. Successes included the accounting department, mathematics, law and physics students all passing, with grades above the national...
Read moreDetailsTHIS year’s A-level results are ‘bittersweet’ for the principal of LVS Ascot school. Christine Cunniffe said that while they were happy with the results, they don’t reflect the true picture...
Read moreDetailsSouth Hill Park kicks off the summer holidays with live music, a family favourite and the return of indoor dining The Bracknell-based arts centre is celebrating summer with an outdoor...
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be no thigh slapping in Bracknell this Christmas, as an arts centre has cancelled its pantomime. Due to the coronavirus, South Hill Park has decided to postpone the...
Read moreDetailsOne difference is the Rotary Year which runs July to June. So the right time to reflect on the past 12 months for Easthampstead Rotary Club members and their families...
Read moreDetailsA CONGESTED and dangerous commuter route will be improved if new funding can be secured. The A329M has seen multiple accidents since 2015, when it was split into two single-lane...
Read moreDetailsLin Blakley is known to millions for her EastEnders role – but she owes a lot to an arts centre that needs our help. PHIL CREIGHTON finds out more AN...
Read moreDetailsUPDATED: The Government has announced that the reopening date has been delayed until at least August 15 ANOTHER slice of normality returns on Saturday as bowling alleys can reopen. They...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has announced that people claiming Universal Credit for the first time will receive up to two weeks’ worth of money. The scheme, which comes in from Wednesday, applies...
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