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11. Estate agent Taylor vows to pay it all back
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 April 2008A former lettings company has vowed to pay back the money it owes to landlords, after two resorted to the county court to secure theirs.
12. Bees trophies for sale on eBay
Get Bracknell, Friday 18 April 2008Former Bees sponsor David Taylor has been branded “shameless” for selling the team’s trophies.
13. When the Bees took the EPL cup to the honeys...
Get Bracknell, Friday 29 February 2008BRACKNELL Bees had such a fabul-ice time celebrating their latest win they accidentally broke their trophy at a lap-dancing club.
14. Bracknell Bees support old team member
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 February 2008After a big cup win last week, the Brackell Bees ice hockey team were able to sooth any sore heads the next morning with a visit to Crowthorne’s newest café and see an old friend at the same time.
15. I'll pay vows debt row agent
Get Bracknell, Thursday 22 November 2007A LETTINGS agent has vowed to pay worried tenants and landlords thousands of pounds worth of cash they say he owes them by the end of the month.
16. Bracknell's own wins DanceX
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 August 2007BRACKNELL singing sensation Claire Mealor says she feels like she is “living in a dream world” after being crowned a DanceX champion.
17. Snow leads to tragedy
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 February 2007A DAY of fun in the snow turned to tragedy when a family pet drowned after crashing through ice at a popular Bracknell beauty spot last Thursday.
18. CALL FOR CHANGE IN LAW AFTER TEEN BLINDED IN HIGH-SPEED CAR CRASH
Get Bracknell, Thursday 10 November 2005By Hugh Fort
19. BEES AND TIGERS REACH END OF AN ERA
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 April 2005BY STEVE SKERRY
MILLIONAIRE backer John Nike OBE has pulled the plug on two of the area’s biggest sporting sides after reporting losses of around £6 million over the last six years.
20. DYSLEXIC MAN LOSES TEST CASE LEGAL BATTLE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 June 2004By Alana Razzell
A DYSLEXIC has failed in a test case legal battle over the rights of dyslexics to sue education authorities over failure to recognise their condition.
