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51. COMPUTER FIRM FLIES TO HEALTH TRUST'S RESCUE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 October 2002A BRACKNELL-based computer giant has flown to the aid of the Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust.
52. NICOLE SOWS (GIANT) SEED OF SUCCESS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 October 2002BUDDING gardener Nicole Kennedy definitely went for growth when she planted a sunflower that grew to over 10ft.
53. PAT POPS INTO TOWN
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002THERE was a special delivery in Bracknell last week when everyone's favourite mailman Postman Pat dropped into Hammicks bookshop in the town centre to meet children.
54. TEENAGER LOCKED UP FOR HAVING ECSTASY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002A BRACKNELL teenager who agreed to carry 67 ecstasy tablets into a nightclub was sent to a young offenders' institution for 18 months on Monday.
55. CAMPAIGN BIDS TO ROUND UP TRADE 'COWBOYS'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
56. MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO LATE TOWN MAYOR
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002AN evening of music in memory of late Bracknell town mayor Martin Wallace will take place on Saturday, October 12, at South Hill Park Arts Centre.
57. CHRIS TOWERS OVER SMARTIE RECORD ATTEMPT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002IT was a case of tall tales and Smartie pants in the Bracknell branch of WH Smith last Saturday.
58. GET ON NET TO HALT ROAD RAGE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002BRACKNELL Forest residents can use the information superhighway to avoid road rage after a new service was launched in the town.
59. EVICTION BID ON PLUNGE MAN
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 October 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
THE Bracknell man who plunged to his death from a borough-council owned block of flats was being evicted at the time, it has emerged.
60. TOWN TO BE A 'BEACON' IN £400 FACELIFT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 September 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
THE final "masterplan" for the £400 million regeneration of the heart of Bracknell was officially published this week with the promise it will turn the town into "a beacon for other towns and cities".
