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1. Asbestos played no part in the death of a ‘remarkable lady’
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 August 2008The family of a “remarkable lady” have said they are satisfied with the verdict of a coroner that she did not die as a result of exposure to asbestos on a farm.
2. Train staff get better security
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 August 2008A new communications network will help railway staff have better contact with transport police.
3. I just wanted a drug overdose
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 8 July 2008Nine months ago Geoff Halford was leading a normal family life, running his property business and looking forward to the future.
4. Source of cadet bug unknown
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 1 July 2008The source of a vomiting virus which has struck down 150 cadets at Sandhurst Military Academy has not yet been traced.
5. Lashed out and broke mum’s hip
Get Bracknell, Friday 27 June 2008A man who broke his mother’s hip while high on vodka and cocaine has been given a two-year community order by a judge.
6. Busy Barack ‘so hard to contact’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 June 2008Kezia Obama - the stepmum of US presidential hopeful Barack - met up with Bracknell Forest Standard reporter Lorna Catling.
7. 'Rare' incindent being investigated by Bracknell police
Get Bracknell, Monday 16 June 2008Two young girls were approached by a man who asked them to get into his car in two incidents in Bracknell last week.
8. Vandal-hit graves to be blessed
Get Bracknell, Sunday 8 June 2008A cemetery that was struck by vandals last year will be re-sanctified at a special service today by the Archdeacon of Berkshire.
9. Second post-card
Get Bracknell, Monday 2 June 2008A photographer has created his own postcard of Crowthorne in response to an outcry over a card which made the place look “atrocious”.
10. Pretty as a picture? Not here
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 May 2008A postcard showing pictures of Crowthorne is “atrocious” and “an insult” according to a villager who made a protest at a parish council meeting.
