Festive adventure at South Hill Park will be wild
THE HOLIDAYS are shaping up to be pretty wild at South Hill Park this year. Madagascar – A Musical Adventure will be returning the Bracknell-based arts centre just in time...
Read moreDetailsTHE HOLIDAYS are shaping up to be pretty wild at South Hill Park this year. Madagascar – A Musical Adventure will be returning the Bracknell-based arts centre just in time...
Read moreDetailsOvenu Bracknell, a cleaning and valeting franchise, is up for sale after its owner recently retired.
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL-BASED business has been finding ways to make remote work easier during the coronavirus pandemic. Cloud communications provider Content Guru, recently announced that it will be integrating its services...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, BBC News reported: “Africa has been declared free from wild polio virus by the independent body, the Africa Regional Certification Commission. “Polio usually affects children under five, sometimes...
Read moreDetailsA 30-YEAR-OLD man from Bracknell has pleaded guilty to driving over a level crossing, causing a train to derail in Wokingham just before Christmas last year. Claudiu Ilinca, 30 and...
Read moreDetailsTerry has been found safe and well. POLICE are appealing for help to try and trace an Easthampstead man who has gone missing. Terry Goodwin, 48, was last seen around...
Read moreDetailsEasthampstead Rotary Club’s president for the last 12 months, Terry Edney, chose Home-Start Bracknell Forest to benefit from donations by club members for their minor misdemeanours during his year in...
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT be at the start of autumn, but a Bracknell arts venue is trying to keep summer going thanks to a new open-air production. A special socially distanced performance...
Read moreDetailsIF THERE’S one way of dining that’s dominating this summer, it has to be al fresco. It’s safer than eating indoors and it meets all social distancing guidelines, from bubbling...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at LVS Ascot are happy with the results that its GCSE students have achieved. Overall, more than a quarter of the results were A*, and virtually all grades were...
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