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21. getcooking: Chicken breast in mango lassi sauce
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 01 May 2012On May 1, 136 years ago, Queen Victoria was officially recognised as Empress of India.
22. Businessman aims to drive banger for charity in Crumball Rally
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 01 May 2012A Bracknell businessman will pull on his disco gear and drive a £200 banger across France and Italy next month to raise money for Cerebral Palsy Sport.
23. Olympic hope to join Bracknell Swimathon
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 April 2012One of the world’s fastest swimmers will make big waves when he starts the Bracknell Swimathon this weekend.
24. getcooking: Flavoured Fish with Homemade Chips
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 April 2012Carlos Bustamante, a Venezuelan lawyer now living in Caversham, is a passionate cook who makes dishes from many parts of the world.
25. Reading celebrates promotion and the Championship title
Get Bracknell, Monday 23 April 2012Reading celebrated this weekend as the Royals clinched the npower Championship title courtesy of Southampton's 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough.
26. MP praises Pinewood Starr Boxing Club
Get Bracknell, Monday 23 April 2012Young boxers from in and around Crowthorne received a visit from their MP last week.
27. Reading FC win the npower Championship
Get Bracknell, Saturday 21 April 2012Reading were crowned champions of the npower Championship this evening after Middlesbrough came from a goal down to beat Southampton 2-1 at the Riverside.
28. Challenge Anita: Delegate to get results
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 April 2012You can’t do everything. No, really you can’t!
29. What Bracknell Thinks: Should fishing be banned at South Hill Park lake
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 April 2012A row has broken out between bird lovers and fisherman over equipment left at North Lake in South Hill Park.
30. Minster Boys' Choir hits right note again
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 April 2012When Walter Ewart Masser passed away in 1976, it was the day the music died for Reading’s most famous church.
