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971. Bailhouse: Why weren't we told?
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 08 December 2009Neighbours concerns about unsupervised offenders at a bail hostel have been underlined after a murder in a house run by the same company.
972. Huge punch up outside pub
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 08 December 2009A man was knocked out after a 10 person brawl broke out outside a Bracknell pub on Friday.
973. Man cut free from pick-up this afternoon
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 08 December 2009A driver was cut out of his truck after it flipped on its side in Bracknell today.
974. Experts raise hopes of extra allotments
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 December 2009A plan to provide new allotments in Binfield is gathering pace after a visit from a team of experts.
975. Powering up for cleaner UK energy
Get Bracknell, Thursday 10 December 2009Bright sparks at a Bracknell company have launched a pioneering new technology centre aimed at cutting carbon emissions and providing more efficient energy.
976. Cash to tackle anti-social behaviour welcomed
Get Bracknell, Friday 11 December 2009A £44,000 chunk of cash to battle anti-social behaviour in Bracknell has been welcomed as “good news” as it shows there is not a serious problem.
977. Deli in shop swap to The Bull pub
Get Bracknell, Friday 11 December 2009A Bracknell businessman is closing his deli after four-and-a-half years because “running around” between it and his town centre pub was too much for him.
978. Rise in hospital complaints
Get Bracknell, Monday 14 December 2009The number of complaints received by the struggling hospitals' trust serving Bracknell rose this year by 20 per cent.
979. Closure of 'lifeline' cafe would be a disaster
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 15 December 2009Elderly people will lose a vital lifeline if a community café is closed to help save the council £3.6 million.
980. What's wrong with kids of today? Nothing!
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 December 2009Whether it is cleaning up litter, helping the elderly, working with younger children or learning life-saving skills, the borough’s teenagers are keen to do their bit.
