Status of Bracknell hotel used to house Afghans clarified after soldier dies
The 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 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.
Read moreDetailsA former Bracknell MP has defended his remarks about senior Bracknell Councillors during a national television interview despite errors
Read moreDetailsAn army colonel and former member of parliament has taken aim at a retired Bracknell teacher with mobility problems during a television interview.
Read moreDetailsPolice are investigating after a teenage girl was sexually assaulted in Bracknell town centre on Wednesday evening.
Read moreDetailsHaving closed for a month-long refurbishment, the Royal Foresters on London Road in Ascot has re-opened its doors.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has reacted with anger as a mum from Bracknell, who has been a social housing tenant for decades, has been evicted.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's leader Helen Purnell has said she is 'shocked and disgusted' at a video from former mayor Naheed Ejaz
Read moreDetailsFamilies across Bracknell Forest will be invited to have their say on a new plan.
Read moreDetailsThe presenter's award-winning gin can now be enjoyed at Peacock Farm, Hall & Woodhouse Crowthorne,
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