Call for Bracknell Forest Council to commit to protecting free speech
A 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 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.
Read moreDetailsPremier League referee Tim Robinson will be in Finchampstead on Thursday.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council has clarified why it is calling a hotel used to house Afghans as 'transitional accommodation'
Read moreDetailsA school in Bracknell that has been closed for three years is set to be redeveloped to provide a place to teach pupils with special educational needs
Read moreDetailsA German supermarket giant is due to take over from a home-ware store that closed earlier this year in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA music venue in Bracknell has had to permanently close down after a decade as the space it occupied in the town centre is due to be demolished.
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