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41. Student survival guide
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 September 2007Students typically have a budget of about £20 a week to spend on food, but if you blow it in the first weeks of term, a diet of only baked beans is not much fun – your friends won’t appreciate the flatulence either. But with a bit of effort even novice cooks can eat well on a budget. Alison Hepworth gives you some pointers.
42. Bluetongue adds to misery of farmers
Get Bracknell, Monday 8 October 2007FARMERS are facing more misery this week, with Bracknell Forest falling into a bluetongue protection zone and the ongoing risk of foot and mouth disease.
43. 70-bed care home outrage
Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 May 2007A PROPOSAL to build a 70-bed care home is an “accident waiting to happen” warned parish councillors.
44. Report on PCT underspend
Get Bracknell, Friday 27 July 2007A REPORT is to be sent to the three Berkshire East MPs to try to prevent Bracknell losing out on health care funding.
45. PR MAN CELEBRATING AFTER WINNING PRESTIGIOUS AWARD by David Smith
Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 February 2004Winner pays tribute to staff
46. MCDONALD'S OPENS ITS DOORS IN RECORD TIME
Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 December 2002A NEW 60-seater drive-through McDonald’s in Lower Earley threw open its doors for business on Monday.
47. DRIVE-THROUGH MCDONALDS TO OPEN NEXT MONTH
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 November 2002THERE will be holly with the hamburgers in Lower Earley this Christmas when a new McDonald’s opens up next month.
48. Another Hugh/romcom hit
Get Bracknell, Friday 3 May 2002NICK HORNBY, writer of Fever Pitch and High Fidelity, possesses a writing style and grasp of subject matter that seems to lend itself well to a film format.
49. Women unite to rival the money men
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 October 2002WHIZZ - Independent financial adviser Elizabeth Foran
50. Lightweight presenters trivialise war coverage
Get Bracknell, Monday 31 March 2003As we enter week three of the Iraq War, the news channels are beginning to attract as much flack as Saddam’s Republican Guards.
