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1. Iceland cash ‘no help for council tax’

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 March 2010
Money locked in failed Icelandic banks is “almost of no significance” in terms of plugging the £3.6 million funding gap faced by Bracknell Forest Council, says its leader.

2. You saved the Look In now get behind the counter

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 March 2010
“You helped save the café, now help us run it.” The people who fought to keep The Look In café have issued a challenge.

3. Team takes on peaks challenge for Heroes

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 March 2010
An ex-navy man from Forest Park is part of a team of intrepid fundraisers taking on the tough Three Peaks Challenge.

4. ‘Costly’ care bill blocked by the Lords

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 March 2010
A widely-opposed bill to provide free care for vulnerable adults ‘which would have put one per cent on Bracknell Forest’s council tax bill’ has been temporarily blocked in the House of Lords.

5. Damp flat ordeal goes on

Get Bracknell, Monday 29 March 2010

The anger of a woman living in a damp-ridden flat is at “bursting point” after experts revealed they do not know what is causing the problem.

6. £500 bonus for youth projects in Birch Hill

Get Bracknell, Monday 29 March 2010

Around £500 is to be spent on setting up youth projects in Birch Hill after community volunteers voted to spend more time working with local young people.

7. Mayor pushes the boat out and smashes target

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 March 2010
Bracknell's mayor has smashed the fundraising target he set at the start of the year for his chosen charity the Royal National Lifeboat Institution  (RNLI) and is hoping to raise more than £25,000.

8. Boy attacked in underpass

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 March 2010
An 11-year-old boy was assaulted as he walked through an underpass in Birch Hill yesterday.

9. 'Amazing reaction' to Bracknell Glee Club

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 March 2010
More than 40 people aged between 13 and 67 sang and danced the night away at the launch of Bracknell’s Glee Club.

10. Ex-soldier's fight for answers

Get Bracknell, Monday 22 March 2010
A former soldier says he is facing financial meltdown because he has been stuck at the bottom of a housing list – despite being told he would be classed in a higher bracket.
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