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271. Brave Lily, 2, given Little Star award
Get Bracknell, Friday 02 December 2011A little star from Sandhurst who has spent months battling a rare form of cancer has been recognised for her bravery with a charity award.
272. Crowds flock to see Lemar light up town
Get Bracknell, Friday 02 December 2011Thousands turned up to dance, dance, dance the night away as singer Lemar lit up the crowds and the town.
273. Bracknell firms urged to look east
Get Bracknell, Saturday 03 December 2011Businesses in Bracknell are hoping to benefit from a $3 trillion fund from China designed to expand its links with other countries.
274. Rugby club told 'grandstand must go'
Get Bracknell, Saturday 03 December 2011Bosses at Bracknell’s successful and popular rugby club could be facing the “worst case scenario” of cutting its youth teams after being told it cannot keep the team’s 250-seat grandstand.
275. Gardening Club welcome THRIVE staff
Get Bracknell, Monday 05 December 2011276. 'No plot to close Heatherwood'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 07 December 2011Philippa Slinger is a well-known face in Berkshire Healthcare.
277. Nearly 100 council staff face axe to fill £6 million funding hole.
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 06 December 2011Three youth centres, jobs, children's centres and bus routes all face the axe in new budget proposals aiming to fill a £6 million funding black hole.
278. BUDGET FREEZE: Services face the axe to save £6m
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 December 2011Jobs, youth clubs, children’s centres and bus services could all go as council bosses prepare to slash services to fill a £6 million hole in their budget.
279. No money stolen in cashpoint raid.
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 December 2011Police have revealed thieves who targeted a cashpoint in Bracknell yesterday did not steal any money from it.
280. Nearly 100 council staff face axe to fill £6 million funding hole.
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 06 December 2011Three youth centres, four children's centres and almost 100 members of staff face the axe in new budget proposals aiming to fill a £6 million funding black hole.
