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1. SENSORY ROOM'S A SENSATION

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
BOROUGH Mayor Dorothy Hayes proved she has a real ‘konnection' with Bracknell's kids when she opened the new Sensory room at the Konnections Respite Club on Saturday.

2. BURGLAR IS GIVEN 'LAST CHANCE'

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
A PERSISTENT burglar who had been caught breaking into a golf club was given a last chance by a kind-hearted judge who had already jailed him for eight months.

3. PENSIONERS IN BAG SNATCH ORDEAL

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
TWO elderly Bracknell women had their bags snatched in broad daylight in the space of three days.

4. MILLION POUND PIRATES JAILED

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
THE men behind one of Britain's biggest software scams, who ran part of the ring from Bracknell, were jailed last week.

5. PRAISE FOR BOROUGH'S PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
THREE primary schools in the borough have been praised by education watchdogs as "good" and "effective".

6. LORRY COUPLE PULLED FROM BLAZING BALE TRUCK

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
A BRACKNELL couple this week spoke of their relief after a heroic passer-by saved them from a blazing lorry on the M4 services in Abergavenny, South Wales.

7. SEARCH IS ON FOR BOROUGH'S BEST GARDENS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
CALLING all green-fingered residents in Bracknell Forest!

8. SECONDS OUT, FRANK'S IN TOWN

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002
FORMER world heavyweight boxing champion Frank Bruno will be packing a punch when he visits Bracknell on Saturday.

9. SAMBA LIKE IT HOT AS PUPILS GIVE THEIR SUMMER SHOW

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 July 2002
It was foot-tapping fun all round when pupils at Bracknell's Easthampstead Park School treated a 250-strong audience of parents and friends to their Summer Concert.

10. CRACKDOWN ON CRIME PAYS OFF

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 July 2002
BU AISHA IQBAL

CRIMINALS in Bracknell are becoming "active so they can feed their drug habit", say police, but they deny the town is a hotbed of crime.
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