The remake project at The Lexicon
A recycling project at The Lexicon has seen pupils from four local primary schools turn materials destined for landfill into new works of art.
Read moreDetailsA recycling project at The Lexicon has seen pupils from four local primary schools turn materials destined for landfill into new works of art.
Read moreDetailsRed, served as an explosives detection dog at Luton Airport.
Read moreDetailsFootball in Berkshire's judging panel, has read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest council is in the process of rolling out a new IT system, which is continuing to cause significant delays.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public are asked to report any information about the whereabouts of Liam Reeves
Read moreDetailsChildren's research shared in community exhibition
Read moreDetailsDuncan Edwards grills the competition at Barchester's charitable fundraiser
Read moreDetailsAn equine facility in Binfield, 32 new homes in Crowthorne, and a heavenly oasis walled garden at Reading University all feature
Read moreDetailsThe status of a hotel used to house Afghans in Bracknell has been clarified following the death of an armed forces operative in the town.
Read moreDetailsPolice have issued a warning after receiving reports of young people using slingshots to harm wildlife in Bracknell.
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