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1. CHARITY SHOP RAIDED BY "EVIL" PAIR

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 October 2003
BY AISHA IQBAL

2. 'LIFELINE' DAY CENTRE TO CLOSE

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 October 2003
BY AISHA IQBAL

ELDERLY residents across Bracknell will be left “utterly lost” by plans to close a “lifeline” day centre which has provided essential care for the elderly for more than 25 years.

3. RESEARCH PROVES US RIGHT, SAY GM PROTESTORS

Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 October 2003
ENVIRONMENTAL campaigners who have for years fought GM plant trials at a Warfield research centre say they have been proved right about the dangers to residents.

4. PARTY'S FIRST BLACK PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE IS 'PROUD TO BE BRITISH'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 October 2003
ASCOT's first black parliamentary candidate says it is not his aim "to change the face of the Tory party" but "that might happen anyway" with his selection.

5. SCHOOLS SET TO CLOSE IN EDUCATION SHAKE-UP

Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 October 2003
PRIMARY Schools in South Bracknell will be closed, amalgamated or reduced in a bid to erase the town's 600 surplus pupil places, education chiefs revealed this week.

6. HANDOVER OF M&S KEYS

Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 October 2003
THE regeneration of Bracknell Town Centre has officially started after the keys to the new multi-million pound Marks & Spencer store were handed over last week.

7. PILOT ESCAPES HORROR CRASH AFTER PLANE HITS BEEHIVES

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 01 October 2003
by Aisha Iqbal

A FLYING lesson ended in tragedy for a former pilot from Priestwood, when his plane plunged into woods in Florida killing his two passengers.

8. TREATMENT CENTRE COULD CUT WAITING LISTS IN TOWN

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 01 October 2003
HEALTH Chiefs in Bracknell are backing a new scheme for a localised treatment centre which would reduce hospital waiting lists and offer assessment and operations closer to home for tens of thousands of patients.

9. HOSPITAL PATIENTS ENJOY A TELEVISION BY EVERY BED

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 01 October 2003
PATIENTS at Ascot’s Heatherwood Hospital now have the outside world at arm’s reach thanks to a new initiative to put TV sets and telephones by each bed.
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