Hair we go: Bracknell salon selected for Small Biz Saturday
A BRACKNELL business is one of 100 companies across the country marking this year’s Small Business Saturday
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL business is one of 100 companies across the country marking this year’s Small Business Saturday
Read moreDetailsCycling enthusiasts are registering fast to reserve their place for this year’s Three Counties Cycle Ride on Sunday, September 12, organised by Easthampstead Rotary Club
Read moreDetailsA LATE celebration of summer was held in Bracknell on Sunday, August 29, as thousands flocked to a celebration of beer.
Read moreDetailsWhat would you do in your last night of freedom, if you were shipping out to war the next day? This is the question facing the three soldiers at the...
Read moreDetailsThe children enjoyed the rain, and the grown-ups endured the rain which graced this year’s Bracknell Together Walk on Sunday, August 8
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following an assault yesterday morning
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after an attempted murder this morning in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS people in Wokingham are staying put as it becomes the only area in Berkshire to see a drop in house sale enquiries
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS on a royal excursion can now travel in style. Reading Buses has introduced a high spec bus for its Green Line 702 to Windsor. The double-decker has extra comfortable...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of real ale and cider is planned for the bank holiday weekend, thanks to the return of a popular one-day event
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