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1. Dodgy dance moves raise charity cash
Get Bracknell, Thursday 18 December 2008Six novice dancers strutted their stuff in front of bemused shoppers in a spoof of Strictly Come Dancing and raked in £3,000 for charity.
2. Slowdown delays town regeneration
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 December 2008The timetable for work to rebuild Bracknell town centre is up in the air as the credit crunch bites, it has been revealed.
3. Plea for Woolies workers after chain collapses
Get Bracknell, Friday 05 December 2008Workers at Bracknell’s Woolworths store face a bleak new year after the company went into administration.
4. MP pledges to monitor PCT
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 02 December 2008MP Andrew MacKay has pledged to keep an eye on how much funding Bracknell gets for health services.
5. Council must pay up on time to small firms
Get Bracknell, Monday 01 December 2008Pressure is growing for councils and banks to pull out all the stops to help small businesses survive the credit crunch.
6. School must improve
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 November 2008A primary school has been given a Notice to Improve after Ofsted inspectors branded it inadequate.
7. Our ‘living memorial’ to loving son Anton
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Family and friends of Anton Day, who died in September after a brave battle with leukaemia, will wear a “living memorial” to him after they were tattooed with his name.
8. New housing bid stretches belief
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Bracknell's already overstretched infrastructure cannot cope with the 12,780 new homes the Government is asking it to build before 2026, councillors have protested.
9. Tower plunge worker sees company fined
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008A workman who was seriously injured in a fall from a 10ft scaffolding tower with no fencing has seen his employer fined £20,000 for the accident.
10. Parking is letting down Wokingham
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008Parking is Wokingham’s Achilles heel, according to the new chairman of the local branch of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
