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11. SCHOOLS' CAROL CONCERT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 December 2003HARK! The little Bracknell angels will sing this Sunday as 400 schoolchildren perform in their 2003 Christmas Carol concert.
12. DAY CENTRE CLOSURE 'NECESSARY'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 December 2003THE man responsible for closing Johnstone Court Day Centre has defended the decision as "necessary" for improving and reforming services overall.
13. JEWELLRY STOLEN FROM HOME
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 03 December 2003BURGLARS made off with a jewellery haul worth £6,000 after raiding a house in Martins Heron and carrying away their loot in a pillowcase.
14. COUPLE TAKE PETITION FOR HOSPITAL TO THE INTERNET
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 03 December 2003Aisha Iqbal
A HANWORTH couple who spearheaded a massive 10,000 signature petition for Bracknell to get its own hospital are urging web-wonders in the town to help them take the cause online.
15. BOGUS CALLERS MAY BE ON PROWL, POLICE WARN ELDERLY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 03 December 2003BOGUS callers and confidence tricksters who have been targeting elderly victims in surrounding towns may move on to Bracknell next, residents are being warned.
16. SKIERS LIGHT UP THE NIGHT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 November 2003SKIERS at the John Nike Leisuresport Complex in Bracknell put on a display with a difference last week.
17. MAN WHO STUBBED OUT CIGARETTES ON BABY GETS FOUR YEARS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 November 2003BY COURT REPORTER
A DEPOT worker from Great Hollands who twisted a baby's limbs until they snapped and stubbed cigarettes out on her body was jailed for four years last Friday.
18. STUDENT JAILED FOR DEATH CRASH
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 November 2003A STUDENT from a Binfield college has been jailed for causing the death of his best friend in a car accident during a night out.
19. REVIEW LOOKS AT WAYS TO MAKE BETTER USE OF SCHOOLS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 November 2003CONSULTATION is under way to decide the future of primary sector education in Bracknell.
20. 'LIFELINE' DAY CENTRE TO CLOSE
Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 October 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
ELDERLY residents across Bracknell will be left “utterly lost” by plans to close a “lifeline” day centre which has provided essential care for the elderly for more than 25 years.
