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1. Our ‘living memorial’ to loving son Anton
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Family and friends of Anton Day, who died in September after a brave battle with leukaemia, will wear a “living memorial” to him after they were tattooed with his name.
2. New housing bid stretches belief
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 November 2008Bracknell's already overstretched infrastructure cannot cope with the 12,780 new homes the Government is asking it to build before 2026, councillors have protested.
3. Bracknell Obamas and US ex-pats look to election day
Get Bracknell, Saturday 1 November 2008Americans in Bracknell will be glued to the television and internet this week as they wait to see if their country gets its first black President.
4. Charles Square stores review in regeneration
Get Bracknell, Monday 3 November 2008The long-awaited regeneration of Bracknell town centre could start in spring next year, it has been revealed.
5. Business rates relief ‘should be automatic’
Get Bracknell, Monday 3 November 2008Small businesses in Bracknell could be losing out on thousands of pounds each year by not applying for rate relief, it has been revealed.
6. Slowdown? We’re fine, say builders
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 4 November 2008House-builders say the credit crunch is not affecting them in Bracknell.
7. Man avoids jail for jealous biff
Get Bracknell, Friday 7 November 2008A jealous man has narrowly avoided jail after he beat up his former girlfriend's new partner during a night out.
8. Parking is letting down Wokingham
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008Parking is Wokingham’s Achilles heel, according to the new chairman of the local branch of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
9. Support for help in credit crunch
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008Traders in Bracknell have given the thumbs-up to Government plans to help small businesses get through the credit crunch.
10. Tower plunge worker sees company fined
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 November 2008A workman who was seriously injured in a fall from a 10ft scaffolding tower with no fencing has seen his employer fined £20,000 for the accident.
