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1. Sign up to help Woodland Trust's Nature Calendar project

Get Bracknell, Thursday 09 May 2013

Fans of a woodland walk are urged to keep their eyes out for the signs of spring the next time they head out.

2. Join the hunt for the elusive woodcock

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 05 February 2013

Eagle-eyed volunteers are wanted to join the hunt for one of the UK's most elusive birds.

3. Met Office says October was coldest since 2003

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 November 2012

New Met Office figures show October was the coldest since 2003.

4. UK bird population drops by 44 million since 1966

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 November 2012

The UK'S bird population has dropped by 44 million since 1966 - a fall of one nesting pair a minute.

5. Why does Christmas have to mean Brussels sprouts?

Get Bracknell, Monday 17 December 2012

It’s Christmas time, and that means presents, parties and general over-excess.

6. Food festival coming to South Hill Park

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 May 2012

Foodies will be able to get their teeth into a range of delicious locally and nationally produced foods at South Hill Park’s first ever food festival.

7. Bar drunk dry at Bracknell Real Ale and Wine Festival

Get Bracknell, Friday 08 June 2012

Ale lovers very nearly drank the bar dry at an “unbelievably successful” festival at Bracknell's football ground.

8. Feast of delights at South Hill Park Food Festival

Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 June 2012

Food fans enjoyed a range of delicious produce from around the country, from gargantuan garlic bulbs to creative cakes, at the borough’s first food festival.

9. Gardeners welcome decision to lift Bracknell's hosepipe ban

Get Bracknell, Monday 16 July 2012

Bracknell’s hosepipe ban was necessary say gardeners who have welcomed the decision to lift the restrictions.

10. Swifts heading home after wet summer affects breeding

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 01 August 2012

Summer birds are on their way to warmer climes due to the good old British weather.

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