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1. SERVICES SET FOR NEW YEAR CASH BOOST

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 December 2001
BRACKNELL residents had their best Christmas present this week with the news that £86.36 million is set to be spent on council services next year.

2. JINGLE TILLS, JINGLE TILLS FOR TRADERS

Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2001
By ADAM J SMITH
SHOPPERS in Bracknell, determined to have a cracking Christmas, are spending more cash than ever this yuletide.
The upturn comes despite predictions of a looming worldwide recession.

3. MACKAY BLASTS POLICE ON TRAVELLERS

Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2001
TRAVELLERS' human rights have been slammed as "irrelevant" and the police a "let-down" to the people of Bracknell by the town's MP.

4. PUPILS IN HARMONY FOR CHRISTMAS

Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2001
THE sound of 350 primary school children singing Christmas carols and festive songs rang out at last weekend's Bracknell Forest schools carols concert.

5. YOUNG DISCOVER THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 December 2001
A school in Bracknell is finding a festive way to help charity and remember the true meaning of Christmas.

6. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS WITH A GERMAN FLAVOUR

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 December 2001
The festive spirit is alive and well in Bracknell town centre following the arrival of a Weihnachtsmarkt — a German Christmas market.
Featuring stallholders from across Germany, the market will be open daily from 10am until 7pm until Saturday, December 22.

7. CHAMPAGNE ON ICE FOR WARDS SHAKE-UP

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 December 2001
THE executive leader of Bracknell Forst Borough Council has agreed to buy a bottle of champagne for his Labour rivals after their blueprint for reorganising council wards received official backing.

8. DUKE OF YORK BRINGS CHEER TO OLD FOLKS' CENTRE

Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 November 2001
By SARAH DAVE
A Royal visitor made a grand entrance when he opened new facilities at a day centre for the elderly in Sunninghill on Monday.

9. BATTLE LOST ON SOCIAL HOMES PLAN

Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 November 2001
An 11TH-hour bid to stop social housing being built just yards from a Bracknell primary school has failed.

10. WARNING AFTER SEX ATTACK

Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 November 2001
Police are urging women to be cautious when walking alone after a 25-year-old woman was indecently assaulted on her way to work.
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