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261. Writers pay tribute at popular festival
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 September 2008Tributes and celebrations were a theme at the Henley Literary Festival which packed in the crowds at the weekend.
262. Boy George will be hitting the stage at The Hexagon on Monday
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 October 2008As he comes to The Hexagon. pop star Boy George reveals the worst thing about his community service in New York (and no, it wasn’t the litter he had to pick up)
263. Town in top 50 for home businesses
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 October 2008Reading is one of the top 50 towns in the country where running a business from your home is still flourishing despite the economic downturn.
264. AWE aiming to exploit scientists’ fresh ideas
Get Bracknell, Monday 04 August 2008The atomic bomb factory in Aldermaston has won Government funding to help develop commercial uses for the new technologies invented by its scientists and engineers.
265. Protect your best ideas
Get Bracknell, Thursday 04 September 2008Trading standards officers in West Berkshire will host a seminar on intellectual property later this month.
266. Raising awareness to accept skin condition
Get Bracknell, Monday 14 July 2008It is the condition which turned Michael Jackson’s skin white and a Coley mum would like everyone to understand more about it.
267. Vince Hill – With A Song In My Heart
Get Bracknell, Thursday 03 December 2009Legendary crooner Vince Hill will be performing with a song in his heart in Henley next week.
268. Gardening - pick up a real page turner
Get Bracknell, Friday 04 December 2009The weather is simply too wet to get outside at the moment because even when the rain stops the ground remains waterlogged.
269. Anna’s porridge prize is oat-ally amazing
Get Bracknell, Monday 07 December 2009The ‘Porridge Lady’ from East Reading has been practising some fancy oat cuisine.
270. Spelling out town’s heritage at Museum of Reading
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 December 2009It's a red-letter day at the museum as Reading’s history is laid out in alphabetical order.
