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1. Salsa class helps woman lose five stone
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 August 2009A woman who danced her way to more than a five-stone weight loss has set up a salsa-cise classes to inspire others to do the same.
2. 'Children inside' as car clamped at Jennetts Park
Get Bracknell, Monday 24 August 2009A fresh row has erupted over clamping at Jennett’s Park after a car was allegedly clamped with two young children inside.
3. Plans oppose limit on numbers at Oakwood Centre
Get Bracknell, Monday 24 August 2009Planning approval is being sought again for a youth club at the Oakwood Centre – this time over the numbers who can visit the club at any one time.
4. 'Bracknell women shouldn't have to fight for IVF'
Get Bracknell, Monday 24 August 2009A woman forced to go abroad for IVF treatment has attacked the postcode lottery that negatively affects Bracknell women.
5. Gardeners get advice on how to grow their own
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 August 2009Gardeners have been given down-to-earth advice on how to enjoy allot-a fun and eat well.
6. Barack Obama's stepmum defends NHS
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 August 2009American president Barack Obama’s stepmother Kezia has joined the online campaign defending the NHS.
7. Mari Jones breaks national junior archery record
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 August 2009A young archer from the Bowmen of Warfield has broken a national record at a Crowthorne competition.
8. Hero cat saves sleeping man from blaze
Get Bracknell, Friday 14 August 2009Hero tabby cat Hugo saved his sleeping neighbour’s life after bounding into his burning home and pawing at his face until he woke up.
9. Jack, 10, reaches Kilimanjaro summit
Get Bracknell, Friday 14 August 2009No mountain is too high for brave Jack Harley-Walsh who has success-fully scaled Mount Kilimanjaro in his epic fundraising adventure.
10. Council pays out £2,000 compensation after blunders
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 July 2009Complaints against Bracknell Forest Council resulted in more than £2,000 compensation being paid to local people.
