Amazon delivers 50 new jobs to Bracknell
The 7,700 sqm building is expected to be fully operational next month.
Read moreDetailsThe 7,700 sqm building is expected to be fully operational next month.
Read moreDetailsShinfield care home hosts classic film night
Read moreDetailsA community saddened by the felling of an oak tree has taken on an inspirational new life.
Read moreDetailsSpecialist intervention is needed after previous efforts caused the excavations to collapse.
Read moreDetailsJoanna Day shows her Byzantium Boutique's Empress Collection
Read moreDetailsWokingham In Need presents a glittering night of musical fundraising
Read moreDetailsA landlady has defended her pub over complaints from a neighbour about smashed glass, noise disturbance and damage to his car.
Read moreDetailsWest End actor will entertain at the Whitty Theatre
Read moreDetailsA push to permanently fly the flag of Great Britain in Sandhurst has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsPro-Palestine activists have grilled Bracknell council over its pensions fund being used to 'support genocide'.
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