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1. Diabetes death figures weren’t accurate – PCT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 August 2008Statistics that showed deaths from diabetes were higher in Berkshire East than in neighbouring areas were inaccurate, according to a primary care trust.
2. House raid while dogs at groomer
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 August 2008Burglars stole jewellery worth more than £10,000 and a 10-year-old boy’s birthday money while the homeowner’s dogs were at the groomer’s.
3. 100% proof needed to get served
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 August 2008Every pub and bar in the borough has been issued with new training cards in the battle against underage drinking and anti-social behaviour.
4. Incredible dad flips car over in rescue
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 August 2008Brave Garry Payne shows the muscles he used when he single-handedly overturned a car to rescue a trapped motorist.
5. When will our house be built?
Get Bracknell, Friday 22 August 2008A couple who are forced to wait indefinitely for their home to be built are warning of the dangers of buying off-plan during the credit crunch.
6. Garth Hill’s record A-level results!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 August 2008Happy students poured out of secondary schools last Thursday as sixth formers discovered if all their hard work had paid off.
7. Bus stoned by 4 teenage girls
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 August 2008“Pure luck” prevented anyone being injured when a teenage girl lobbed a stone at a moving bus.
8. Relief as home buyers’ gagging clause exposed
Get Bracknell, Friday 15 August 2008A gagging clause banning people living in new homes from objecting to planning applications is not legally binding, it has emerged.
9. Man's body was 'mummified'
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 August 2008A man lay dead for so long before being discovered his body had become “mummified”, an inquest heard.
10. The Parks: arguments for and against the extra block of homes
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 12 August 2008People packed in to the three-day inquiry into a six-storey block of flats proposed by developer Taylor Wimpey on the former RAF Staff College site.
