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251. Also in March's Food Monthly
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008What is waiting for you in this month's tantalisingly jam packed Food Monthly? Read on to find out.
252. The award-winning Food Monthly is out today
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 March 2008You know you are of a certain age if you remember when Cadbury’s Creme Eggs were bigger than they are now.
253. The start of the play-offs
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008Katie Eleftheriou, fan turned boss of the Bracknell Bees, gives a weekly insight into running a top ice hockey team.
254. Recipes for success
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 March 2008The Black Boys Inn, a 16th Century foodie favourite tucked away in the idyllic Berkshire countryside, boasts plenty of fine cuisine accolades – but how will SARAH DAVE manage to choose from such an impressive menu?
255. Broadmoor set for big revamp
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 March 2008A major redevelopment of Broadmoor Hospital could be paid for by the sale of its land for housing.
256. Marek’s up for battle ahead
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 March 2008Marek Matejovsky remains confident that Reading can avoid relegation despite Saturday’s defeat at Liverpool.
257. Binfield community news
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 March 2008Binfield Parish Council’s planning and transport committee will meet at 7.30pm on Tuesday at the parish offices in Benetfeld Road.
258. Celebrating Sid’s success
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 March 2008The Reading band scene just wouldn’t exist without local gig promoters – fact.
259. Good as Gulshan
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 March 2008It’s great to see that some curry houses are now offering their own version of nouveau cuisine. But sometimes, all you want to eat is the simple reassurance of a traditional Ruby Murray.
260. Review: Treasure Island, at The Hexagon
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 March 2008The Birmingham Stage Company are well-known for their innovative, imaginative and successful on-stage thinking and with this adaptation of Stevenson’s classic tale of derring-do they don’t fail to make something special.
