Showing results 481 to 490 of 820
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
481. Jennett's Park fire: neighbours speak out
Get Bracknell, Thursday 25 September 2008Neighbours watched in horror as a fire raged inside a newly built block of homes.
482. Tory tax freeze ‘is no use to council’
Get Bracknell, Thursday 02 October 2008A freeze on council tax proposed by the Conservatives would not affect Bracknell, according to the leader of the council.
483. Cult TV series ‘does not show us in best light’
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008Thames Valley Police has decided not renew its contract to be filmed for cult TV series Road Wars.
484. I’m allergic to Bracknell...
Get Bracknell, Monday 06 October 2008A woman is moving to the coast because she says she is allergic to Bracknell.
485. Fire crews tackle heath blaze
Get Bracknell, Monday 06 July 2009A fire covering around 10,000 square metres has been brought under control on heathland off Bracknell Road in Crowthorne.
486. Tesco ‘growing by piecemeal planning’
Get Bracknell, Monday 06 July 2009Supermarket giant Tesco has been given permission to extend the hours it delivers shopping from one of its Bracknell stores.
487. Crime spree crackdown in Bracknell town centre
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 June 2009A crime spree, costing town centre shops thousands of pounds, has prompted police to ramp up evening patrols around Bracknell’s deserted service yards.
488. Youngsters to have a say on new play area
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 07 July 2009Children in Crowthorne are set to be the first in Bracknell Forest to benefit from a £1.1 million scheme to revitalise the borough’s play areas.
489. Teenage girl charged over glassing
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 07 July 2009A teenage girl has been charged with grievous bodily harm after a man had a glass smashed in his face at the Old Manor pub, Bracknell, in May.
490. Lives at risk as arson soars
Get Bracknell, Friday 10 July 2009Arsonists are plaguing the borough, endangering lives and ruining its extensive wildlife habitats say firefighters, as cases soared by nearly 500 per cent.
