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1. Ranelagh reunion for class of 1983
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 March 2010Plans for a get-together for former school-mates to discuss the good old days are moving forward with more than 80 people looking likely to attend.
2. Rare condition caused school governor's death
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 March 2010A school governor died from a “one in 3,000 complication” which caused a massive haemorrhage following a routine heart operation, an inquest heard.
3. Man jailed for possessing 404 child porn images
Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 March 2010A man has been jailed after police found more than 400 indecent images of children on his computers.
4. ‘I’ll sue’ says woman in damp bedsit
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 March 2010An asthma sufferer living in a damp-ridden bedsit has vowed to sue a housing company unless it pays her inflated electricity bills and replaces her ruined furniture.
5. Look In – pledge to consult users
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 March 2010Bracknell's over 50s will have their say on any plans for the new Look In Community Café says a group of volunteers who will run it.
6. Rail smash man David Brown was ‘a good lad’
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 March 2010Tributes have been paid to ‘big character’ David Brown who died when his car was hit by a train on a level crossing.
7. Violent addicts jailed for eight years
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 March 2010A trio of drug addicts have been jailed for eight years each after they attacked their dealer so badly he lost several teeth.
8. Help reduce heartbreak
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 March 2010Two Bracknell faces feature on a new postcard designed to warn people of the dangers of undetected heart conditions.
9. Ray Earwicker: 'Now’s the time to invest in the borough'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 March 2010Ray Earwicker is a well-known face around Bracknell.
10. Pensioner, 88, has three week wait for a bath
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 March 2010An 88-year-old dementia sufferer was not given a bath for three weeks because care staff refused to use hoisting equipment even though it was new.
