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31. SAVED!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2007THE future of the Bracknell Bees ice hockey team has been secured for the rest of the season and the club is now working hard to get back into action this weekend.
32. Bullyboys taught a lesson as Bracknell march on
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 December 2007CHRIS SHEASBY pulled no punches in the wake of Bracknell’s 11th victory of the season and was delighted his side socked it to the new “bullyboys” of South West One.
33. Bar offers free wi-fi
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007STRESSED out office workers now have the perfect excuse to visit Revolution after it launched a free wi-fi service for customers.
34. Ice Hockey: N-ice one Katie
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007Bracknell Bees have a new owner and will be able to complete the season.
35. Property firm achieves a rent high in mass lettings
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007READING-based property consultant Hicks Baker has announced a host of lettings in the town centre totalling 28,160 sq ft.
36. Agency is riding on new Wave
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007AN ADVERTISING agency is hoping for waves of new customers after extensive refurbishment and re-branding.
37. Parking uproar at superstore
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007COMMUTERS and neighbours are at loggerheads over parking in and around a supermarket.
38. Takeaway op targets dozy parkers
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007A TEAM of vehicle licensing officials and police joined forces to clamp down on dangerous and inconsiderate parking in Bracknell in a two-day operation.
39. A big tick for our schools
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007Primary school pupils in Bracknell Forest perform above the national average according to the latest Key Stage Two results published by the Department for Children, Families and Schools on Monday.
40. Opinion: As crime falls, is it safer onstreets?
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 December 2007According to the figures released by Thames Valley Police, our streets are safer and our homes are less at risk from thieves.
Reporter Mike Pyle took to the streets of Crowthorne to see if people had actually noticed the reduction in crime and whether they really felt safer on the streets.
