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1. Desperate litter plea to students
Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008Careless students have been asked to clean up their act as neighbours resort to clearing up their street with old shopping bags.
2. Honey, I’ve shrunk the, er, honey...
Get Bracknell, Monday 13 October 2008English honey will have run out by Christmas – the result of two rotten summers, says one downhearted beekeeper.
3. Pub food of the very best
Get Bracknell, Friday 10 October 2008The Bull at Barkham is a traditional pub, where Susie and Adrian Brunswick offer good food and drink, and a haven in which to socialise.
4. Sainsbury’s dips despite sales rise
Get Bracknell, Thursday 9 October 2008Sainsbury’s – with branches throughout the Reading area – saw its shares tumble despite posting an increase in sales which was better than market expectations.
5. Choose the Quattro
Get Bracknell, Thursday 9 October 2008I am really annoyed and amazed I have not eaten at Quattro before.
6. Getting Personal
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 October 2008If you’ve fallen out of love with your fitness regime, you might just need a bit of one-to-one attention.
7. Band mixes making music with studies
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 October 2008A highly-rated young band from Wokingham hellbent on playing at Reading Festival are hoping to hit the big time.
8. Quattro restaurant- Caversham
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 October 2008I am really annoyed and amazed I have not eaten at Quattro before.
9. Deja Vu, Reading- Food worth going back for
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 October 2008Deja Vu – have we been here before? Well, no actually as the new bar opened in the summer, taking over from the former Café Du Sport in St Mary’s Butts.
10. Beer and cider festival at the Retreat
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 October 2008Tucked away in one of Reading’s back streets, just a 10-minute walk from The Oracle, The Retreat is a proper local. The multi award-winning pub is a world away from modern theme variants that you find elsewhere – it’s small, ramshackle and full of charm.
