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31. Hospital braced for wave of winter swine flu
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 22 December 2009A health authority has warned that another wave of swine flu could hit the area as winter sets in.
32. Petition to save The Look In launched
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 22 December 2009A petition against the proposed closure of a popular over-50s cafe and meeting point in Bracknell has already got more than 200 people signed up in support.
33. Drivers abandon cars after heavy snowfall
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 22 December 2009Many drivers were forced to abandon their cars after heavy snow caused gridlock across the town last night.
34. Legal threat over council cash in Iceland
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009A legal challenge could be mounted to ensure Bracknell gets back £3 million trapped in an Icelandic bank.
35. Arson fears stop Great Fire of London reconstruction
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009Fears reconstructions of the Great Fire of London will encourage children to dabble in arson prompted fire chiefs to pour cold water on the project.
36. Missing woman found
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009A patient who went missing from Heatherwood Hospital was found after a manhunt involving a helicopter and search dogs.
37. Schools send festive gift to Kenyan pupils
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009Pupils have gathered special Christmas gifts to send to partner schools in Kenya.
38. Bracknell 'gridlocked' by heavy snowfall
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009Snow has caused traffic “havoc” all over Bracknell.
39. Height barriers stop dump cheats at Longshot Lane
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009New height barriers have been installed at Bracknell’s recycling centre to stop tight-fisted businesses dumping their waste at a cost to the taxpayer.
40. Pupils ahead of national trends
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 December 2009Girls aged between 10 and 11 are performing better than boys in English, but the lads have hit back in maths and it is a tie in science, according to new figures.
