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1. Graves mum: ‘Ogre’ vicar ‘is a nice chap’
Get Bracknell, Monday 30 June 2008The vicar at the centre of a row over decorations on graves has been thanked by a grieving mum, grateful a cuddly toy and some silk flowers have been allowed to stay.
2. Brothel madam jailed
Get Bracknell, Monday 30 June 2008A madam who ran brothels in Bracknell and across the Thames Valley has been handed a one-year jail sentence.
3. Business feels the pinch of fuel rises
Get Bracknell, Monday 30 June 2008The price of fuel has had an impact on businesses in Bracknell Forest – with one florist afraid she will have to pass on the cost to customers.
4. Number’s up for bingo?
Get Bracknell, Sunday 29 June 2008Bingo halls will close if the Government stalls on amending the law, according to the manager of a Bracknell venue.
5. Bingeing on alcohol for 17% adults
Get Bracknell, Friday 27 June 2008Binge-drinking is a pastime admitted to by more than a fifth of people living in Bracknell Forest, new figures reveal.
6. Road safety targets ‘too ambitious’
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 June 2008The council has been too ambitious in its targets to reduce traffic casualties, according to a working group.
7. It all adds up to a top maths mentor
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 June 2008A Teacher was ‘overwhelmed and humbled’ when he received two awards in recognition of his hard work and dedication.
8. Kaboom! Steve’s cartoon comes alive 11 years on
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 June 2008When this cartoon was drawn, back in 1997, the artist had no idea he would have to wait until now for his demolition wish to come true.
9. Bracknell is one of the safest in the Thames Valley
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 June 2008The decrease in the number of recorded crimes in Bracknell Forest is the largest drop in the Thames Valley, according to new statistics.
10. Loving the parks
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 June 2008A Week celebrating the parks and greenery across Sandhurst has got under way after being officially opened by Bracknell MP Andrew MacKay.
