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1. Appeal for missing grandmother

Get Bracknell, Friday 27 July 2007

A HEARTFELT cry for a missing woman to contact her family has been sent out after her daughter gave birth to a baby boy.

2. Report on PCT underspend

Get Bracknell, Friday 27 July 2007

A REPORT is to be sent to the three Berkshire East MPs to try to prevent Bracknell losing out on health care funding.

3. Thief tries to force entry

Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 July 2007

A BURGLAR’S window of opportunity was closed after he was frightened off by the owners of the house.

4. Road rage after three-car crash

Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 July 2007

A ROAD rage incident left a man needing hospital treatment after an accident with another car in Bracknell.

5. Phone mast to be built near school

Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 July 2007

PROTESTORS who have tirelessly campaigned against a mobile phone mast being built close to an infant school have been dealt a devastating blow.

6. Flooding misery across Bracknell Forest

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 July 2007
Freak weather caused chaos for residents and businesses across Bracknell Forest as torrents of driving rain were unleashed from the skies.

7. Landlords to stop tempting future arsonists

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 July 2007

LANDLORDS in Bracknell Forest are to be the first in the Thames Valley to take part in an arson prevention scheme.

8. 'Bullied' worker raids John Lewis

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 July 2007

A DISGRUNTLED worker at a top department store stole thousands of pounds worth of goods because he was being bullied, a court has heard.

9. Desperate call for council bungalow

Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 July 2007

COUNCIL failure to move a disabled man to a bungalow has left him fearing an ASBO because he has to answer his door by shouting from the window.

10. Bettison speaks out against homes

Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 July 2007

BRACKNELL’S chief councillor has voiced fears government plans for 3,000,000 new homes could threaten the borough’s green spaces.

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