Man wanted in connection with three burglaries in Wokingham and Winnersh
A man is wanted in connection with three burglaries in Wokingham and Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsA man is wanted in connection with three burglaries in Wokingham and Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsResidents have raised concerns about a fast food chain's plans to fell six protected trees for a major revamp of one its sites.
Read moreDetailsProgress for a new supermarket and scrapped plans for a children's play centre feature in this week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round-up.
Read moreDetailsLicensing officials have said a convenience store's sale of vodka to a 12 year old girl after they were told they could be forced to close
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell McDonald's could see huge changes to its layout as the fast food giant has submitted plans to the council.
Read moreDetailsQuarters has been recognised for delivering outstanding customer service to its clients by winning a Best in Postcode Award from The ESTAS
Read moreDetailsA Bracknell councillor has warned of a 'disinformation tsunami' in the wake of 'false' rumours of assault being circulated online.
Read moreDetailsA petition signed by hundreds of residents calling for a pedestrian crossing outside Earley Station has been presented to the council.
Read moreDetailsA 'cool' design for a new self-build home in Crowthorne has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA fast food giant is looking to open a third store in Bracknell.
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