Showing results 1 to 10 of 19
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
1. LATE-NIGHT REVELLER DIED AFTER STUMBLING ON LIVE RAIL
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 July 2003A HAPPY-go-lucky reveller died when he decided to take a short cut home alone along railway tracks from Wokingham to Bracknell, an inquest heard.
2. GETTING BIG BROTHER OFF WITH A BANG
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 July 2003Sarah Bishton
3. SAD DEATH OF RESPECTED GP
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 July 2003HUNDREDS of mourners are expected to pay their respects to an Ascot GP who tragically died just three weeks into his retirement after serving the community for more than 35 years.
4. HALF-CENTURY OF HARD WORK REAPS REWARDS
Get Bracknell, Thursday 31 July 2003A SPECIAL police constable from Bracknell had an arresting time at Buckingham Palace last week when he received an MBE for a combined 55 years' service with Thames Valley Police and Royal Mail.
5. TOWN 'A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE' DESPITE RISE IN OFFENCES
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 July 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
POLICE insist Bracknell remains a safe place to live, despite new crime figures showing a huge rise in violent crime in the town.
6. RAM RAID FORCES CLOSURE OF POST OFFICE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 July 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
7. LONG-SERVING PC THWARTED BY TWIN BABIES FALSE ALARM
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 July 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
8. SCHOOL FETE PUTS HEATWAVE IN THE SHADE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 July 2003SUMMER sunshine ensured there were high spirits at the Holly Spring Infant and Junior Schools' Summer Fete on Saturday.
9. CASH BOOST FOR 'ZEROING IN ON WASTE' JOINT PROJECT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 July 2003A MAJOR waste recycling project in Bracknell has received a cash boost after a partnership with Wokingham and Reading was given a £130,000 government grant.
10. SURGERY IS INNUNDATED AS 1,000 PATIENTS LEFT WITHOUT GP
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 July 2003BY AISHA IQBAL
MEDICAL staff in Ascot have criticised health chiefs for their "delayed" and "slow" response to the retirement of a local GP - which has left one surgery innundated and a thousand patients still without a doctor.
