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1. GIVING TREE APPEAL IS A RECORD BREAKER
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 December 2002BY ZOE COLVILE
KIND-hearted readers have helped make this year's Times series' Giving Tree Appeal a record-breaking success.
2. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ALERT
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 December 2002MEAN-spirited thieves in Bracknell have been snatching wrapped Christmas presents from parked cars.
3. RANELAGH LAUNCHES 'SPECIAL' STATUS BID
Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 November 2002BRACKNELL'S highest performing school is appealing to local businesses to help raise £50,000 to ensure it stays top of the class.
4. ARSONIST HUNTED OVER COTTAGE ATTACKS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 September 2002POLICE are hunting an arsonist believed to have torched two thatched cottages less than a mile apart in Bracknell while the occupants were still inside.
5. FURY AT RETURN OF THE TRAVELLERS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 September 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
BRACKNELL'S MP has hit out at the police for what he claims was their slow response in dealing with the "appalling" travellers who returned to the town this week.
6. FIGHTING SPIRIT OF CANCER BOY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 September 2002by Aisha Iqbal
BUSINESSES and residents in Bracknell are being urged to rally to the cause of a brave teenager who has a rare form of brain cancer.
7. MAN WHO CHASED 'SCREAM' RAIDER COULD PROVIDE VITAL INFORMATION
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 September 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
A MAN who chased after a masked raider who robbed an off-licence is being urged to come forward by police.
8. POTENTIAL RECRUITS ARE PUT AT EASE BY JUSTIN
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 21 August 2002BY SARAH DAVE
A BRACKNELL man who swapped life in a leisure park for the combat zone is hosting recruitment sessions this week to give an insight into Army life.
9. 300MPH FREAK TORNADO HITS STABLE BLOCK
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 August 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
A WINKFIELD man has spoken of his "devastation" after a freak 300mph tornado wrecked his stables and flattened a barn.
10. CRACKDOWN ON CRIME PAYS OFF
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 July 2002BU AISHA IQBAL
CRIMINALS in Bracknell are becoming "active so they can feed their drug habit", say police, but they deny the town is a hotbed of crime.
