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1. League confirm Charity match at Larges Lane

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008

Bracknell Town Football Club is set to host a a fundraising match on behalf of Bracknell Sunday League footballer Alan Matthias a week on Sunday (October 26).

2. Bank save plan starts

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008
A dramatic rescue of British banking was under way today after the Government unveiled a £37 billion bail-out for three of Britain’s biggest banks.

3. Homes sold in two hours

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008
Property auctioneers Romans proved Reading’s housing market remains robust by selling 24 homes in two hours.

4. London Irish 78 Rovigo 3

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008
London Irish turned in a dozen tries to seal an emphatic win against Italian side Rovigo in the European Challenge Cup clash at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday.

5. Not a good weekend, honest!

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008
Katie Eleftheriou, fan turned boss of the Bracknell Bees, gives a weekly insight into running a top ice hockey team.

6. Jason Manford at the Concert Hall

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008

I want to be Jason Manford’s friend.

Despite turning up half-an-hour late because of traffic troubles the crowd at Reading’s Concert Hall warmed to this cuddly, baby-faced comedian immediately.

7. Four Poofs & A Piano at the Concert Hall

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008
When Noël Coward began touring the army and navy during the Second World War, in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East, he took along a pianist and a bunch of songs.

8. Desperate litter plea to students

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008

Careless students have been asked to clean up their act as neighbours resort to clearing up their street with old shopping bags.

9. Birth of a new community – and baby Ethan

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008

Meet little Ethan Duggin, not only the new baby on the block but the first newborn on his estate.

10. Honey, I’ve shrunk the, er, honey...

Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008

English honey will have run out by Christmas – the result of two rotten summers, says one downhearted beekeeper.

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