Family of Gee Smith call for new knife crime laws
A Finchampstead family devastated by the death of their son, Gee Smith, are appealing for justice for new knife crime legislation and a retrial
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead family devastated by the death of their son, Gee Smith, are appealing for justice for new knife crime legislation and a retrial
Read moreDetailsAlthough I was elected as a representative of the Conservative Party, I have always been conscious that my first duty has been to represent you, regardless of whether you voted...
Read moreDetailsDR PHILIP LEE has savaged the appointment of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, saying he is pursuing a no-deal Brexit that had no democratic mandate
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, September 2, works will move to Finchampstead Road to Nine Mile Ride, close to the junction of Gorse Ride South in Finchampstead
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee met the long arm of the law last month, but it was all for the right reasons. The MP, whose constituency includes parts of Finchampstead...
Read moreDetails“We have lost the most amazing person.” That’s the moving tribute paid to Zelous Smythe by his family. The 27-year-old from Camberley died in Nine Mile Ride on November 5...
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL woman and a homeless man has been jailed after he was found guilty of murdering a man in Crowthorne last year. Zelous Smythe, 27 and from Camberley in...
Read moreDetailsFAILED planning applications are costing taxpayers in Wokingham “millions of pounds” every year. That was the claim by a councillor who has called for a change in the law to...
Read moreDetailsWith last Saturday seeing the hottest day of the year so far, many residents will be counting down the days until this Saturday - when a paddling pool opens for...
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough’s four MPs has praised a local firm for making the most of the National Apprenticeship scheme. Last week, Dr Phillip Lee – whose Bracknell constituency includes...
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