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1. NEW BLITZ ON FRAUD SCAMS AND DOORSTEP CONMEN

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 October 2004
By Alana Razzell

A NEW crackdown on conmen and fraudsters is under way in Bracknell and Ascot to prevent vulnerable local residents from loosing hundreds of pounds of their hard earned cash.

2. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO KEEP PEACE ORGANISATION ALIVE

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 October 2004
By Alana Razzell

3. WENTWORTH LINK-UP BOOSTS PC GOLF CADDY

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 October 2004
By Vicki Hammond

BOGEYS could be a thing of the past if a new virtual golf concept created by a Wokingham company proves to be a success.

4. SCISSOR SISTERS ARE A CUT ABOVE AT RIVERMEAD GIG

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 October 2004
By Adam J Smith

SELDOM do one of the most important bands of the decade, let alone the moment, venture into Reading.

5. ANGER OVER PHONE MAST PLAN 'TOO NEAR HOMES'

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 October 2004
By Alana Razzell

FRUSTRATED residents from Martin’s Heron and The Warren took to the streets on Saturday to vent their anger over fresh plans to put up a mobile phone mast in the heart of the area.

6. NEW POWERS TO RID STREETS OF DUMPED UNTAXED CARS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 October 2004
By Alana Razzell

7. Grange Hill star in Twelfth Night

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004
PERFECT PLAY – Michael Cronin is delighted to be playing Toby Belch in Twelfth NIght – at The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

8. AGENCY WARNS OF 'SIGNIFICANT' FLOOD THREAT TO RIVERSIDE HOMES

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004
BY ALANA RAZZELL

9. CALL FOR MORE POLICE IN BID TO HALT YOB BEHAVIOUR

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004
BY ALANA RAZZELL

BEER-swigging “yobs” have refused to leave leafy parts of Ascot and Sunninghill in peace despite attempts by youth workers to coax them out of their anti-social ways and get them involved in leisure activities.

10. RAPPERS GOLDIE LOOKIN' CHAIN ARE VERY TALENTED

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004
BY STEVEN HUGHES

WHEN Goldie Lookin’ Chain first burst onto the scene I, like many others, thought they were a bunch of talentless chavs who were somehow getting paid money for mucking about on stage and not a lot else.
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