Police arrest man after appeal linked to Bracknell property assault
Police have confirmed that they are no longer appealing for help to find a man wanted in connection with an assault in Bracknell after an arrest
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that they are no longer appealing for help to find a man wanted in connection with an assault in Bracknell after an arrest
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest council has released a statement regarding the resignation of two councillors from their leadership roles.
Read moreDetailsSusan Halliwell, chief executive, said: "The council is aware that two councillors have been suspended by their political party."
Read moreDetailsBracknell Council confirmed it would axe four bus routes, with some passengers losing out on their only form of transport.
Read moreDetailsResidents of Bracknell are being warned that Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans will be operating at The Lexicon shopping centre on Thursday 5 March.
Read moreDetailsTwo huge developments are catching everyone's attention this week. One just starting to be considered, and where spades are about to hit the ground
Read moreDetailsBracknell's Member of Parliament has responded to the scandal of Bracknell families being without homes since December.
Read moreDetailsResidents across Bracknell Forest will be paying 4.99 percent more council tax next year.
Read moreDetailsRunners to boost funds for charities close to their hearts
Read moreDetailsRegistration is open for Three Counties Cycle Ride
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