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1. Road rage with a paintball gun
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 March 2007A ROAD RAGE driver from Sandhurst has been jailed after sending a woman running for her life across a busy dual carriageway because she thought he was going to kill her with a gun.
2. Man accused of raping mum
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 March 2007A SINGLE mum was allegedly raped while she was drunk and unconscious after meeting a man in a Bracknell park.
3. Huge reductions in fatalities on Bracknell's roads
Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 March 2007THE borough council has been praised by the Government for reducing the number of people killed or seriously injured on Bracknell Forest’s roads.
4. Coppell stays put much to 'relief' of Reading
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 March 2007IVAR INGIMARSSON last night admitted Reading were “relieved” that manager Steve Coppell had signed a new two-year contract, writes Steve Skerry.
5. Sargeant is Taylor-made to strike role
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 March 2007SUBSTITUTE Garry Sargeant came off the bench with a late strike to earn Bracknell Town a crucial victory – and under pressure Alan Taylor admitted he was a relived man afterwards, writes Darrell Freeland.
6. We've to keep our focus, Aldridge warns the Bees
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 March 2007RYAN ALDRIDGE insists the manner of Bracknell Bees’ 6-4 defeat at Guildford Flames on Saturday was a lot harder to take than his side losing their first game in regular time this year, writes Alan Manicom.
7. ‘We’re just promoting good times’
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 27 March 2007MEET three of Reading’s brightest young businessmen – promoters Brian McClafferty, Jonathan Ware and Rob Allen.
8. Ofsted: Teachers raise their game
Get Bracknell, Monday 26 March 2007TEACHERS need to raise their standards and awareness of pupils’ needs at a Bracknell primary school according to Government inspectors.
9. Launch of borough funding group
Get Bracknell, Monday 26 March 2007CHARITIES and good causes in the borough are set for a real financial boost following the launch of a new funding body.
10. Societies revisit Handel’s Messiah
Get Bracknell, Friday 23 March 2007TWO of Reading’s leading musical societies are joining together on Saturday to present Handel’s Messiah, more than 60 years after their first Easter performance of the ever-popular masterpiece.
