Demolition of huge computer office building in Bracknell given the go-ahead
The demolition of a huge office building for an American computer business in Bracknell has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of a huge office building for an American computer business in Bracknell has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook & Bearwood's women's programme has received a major off-field boost
Read moreDetailsStunned staff and students at the University of Reading got a close-up look at a Formula E racecar that is leading the way on climate action
Read moreDetailsPolice in Bracknell have made several arrests and seized multiple vehicles during a series of incidents on Saturday evening
Read moreDetailsA project of 10 new homes in a village between Bracknell and Ascot has been completed.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Bracknell has welcomed a government-commissioned independent review into teaching and assessments.
Read moreDetailsA verdict is due on a controversial plan to add 10 new homes to converted offices in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA clash is set over a resident's plan to improve their home as a neighbour has complained about 'cooking odours' coming from the property
Read moreDetailsPupils from eight schools across Bracknell Forest took part in the borough's annual climate conference, held at Bracknell and Wokingham College
Read moreDetailsSky Sports golf presenter and former European tour player Nick Dougherty cut the ribbon to open the new Top Tracer driving range at Hennerton
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