Wokingham & Bracknell planning round-up: Name chosen for Bracknell care home to Catholic Church
The name of an upcoming care home that replaces a Catholic church in Bracknell has been selected.
Read moreDetailsThe name of an upcoming care home that replaces a Catholic church in Bracknell has been selected.
Read moreDetailsA clash is looming over plans for the McDonald's drive-thru restaurant in Bracknell, as council officers have opposed changes.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour in Bracknell has blasted the loud noise coming from a music event to celebrate the anniversary of The Lexicon.
Read moreDetailsThe financial position of Bracknell Forest Council is stable with an underspend despite pressures on caring for adults and children.
Read moreDetailsA 25-year-old man has been charged in connection with an incident in Bracknell last year in which a young boy tragically died.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has made a call for Bracknell Forest Council to commit to protecting free speech in the wake of questions over immigration policies.
Read moreDetailsA query over whether planning permission should have been sought to use a hotel in Bracknell to house families from Afghanistan has been cleared up.
Read moreDetailsThe Reform UK party in Bracknell has mourned the loss of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk who was killed on Thursday
Read moreDetailsPark Opera will perform Mozart's Magic Flute
Read moreDetailsA woman was threatened by a man with a knife in an attempted robbery in Bracknell at the weekend.
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