Bracknell teacher banned after admitting to sexual relationship with pupil
A teacher from a school in Bracknell has been banned from teaching after he admitted to being involved in a sexual relationship with a pupil
Read moreDetailsA teacher from a school in Bracknell has been banned from teaching after he admitted to being involved in a sexual relationship with a pupil
Read moreDetailsSeventeen-year-old Jaden Odama scored his first senior goal.
Read moreDetailsThe team at The Lexicon, this week, said goodbye to general manager Rob Morris.
Read moreDetailsBeauty and wellbeing brand Rituals is set to open in Bracknell next month.
Read moreDetailsA plan for hundreds of more homes between the Bracknell and Wokingham border is set to be approved.
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses 'thrilled' to be finalists.
Read moreDetailsNewly appointed centre director, Tom Henderson, will be joining a group drawn from the wider team at The Lexicon to raise money
Read moreDetailsThree goals in the opening 14 minutes from Mikey O'Connor saw Wokingham Town grab a vital three points on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsInsolvency-related activity increased by more than 23% in Berkshire and the south east.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for 118 months and disqualified from driving for 39 months for using stolen vehicles in Wokingham and Bracknell.
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