Homeless Bracknell woman allegedly denied safe accommodation despite safety concerns
A vulnerable woman, trying to re-unite with her children, has been left homeless after allegedly 'refusing' accommodation in Bracknell town centre.
Read moreDetailsA vulnerable woman, trying to re-unite with her children, has been left homeless after allegedly 'refusing' accommodation in Bracknell town centre.
Read moreDetailsVillagers have objected to a planning application to build 32 homes behind a wooded area.
Read moreDetailsThe local elections are going ahead in Wokingham amid widespread uncertainty about scheduled elections elsewhere in the country.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Council leader Mary Temperton has expressed solidarity with a young victim and the council has vowed to tighten up its checks
Read moreDetailsA waitress from Pizza Express was praised last week for taking care of an older gentleman who was having a sad time on Valentine's Day.
Read moreDetailsElderly neighbours were left without power and heating at a park home site due to an electrical fault.
Read moreDetailsStudents support Royal Berkshire Hospital bereavement project
Read moreDetailsBluebird Carers deliver kindness to customers
Read moreDetailsDavid Hedger was 'stoked' to see so many old faces
Read moreDetailsAbbeyfield skating trip proves you're never too old to get active and have fun
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