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1. Bravery of off-licence manager thwarts knife-wielding robbers

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 November 2006
A quick-thinking off-licence manager pretended not to have the keys to the safe to fob off a pair of knife-wielding robbers on a crime spree across Berkshire.

2. Gang of young joyriders are putting lives at risk

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 November 2006
A gang of young car thieves are putting lives in danger by joyriding through the streets of Bracknell late at night.

3. Only one in 10 primary teachers in area are men

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 November 2006
Bracknell Forest has one of the lowest proportions of male primary school teachers in the country.

4. Shop fined for illegal employment of children

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 November 2006
A sports retailer has been hit with a fine of more than £1,000 for illegally employing children to work excessive hours at its Bracknell store.

5. Andes trek trio hiking to boost cancer

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 November 2006
A team of accountants are jetting off to join the Inca trail on a 10-day trek to help raise £10,000 for a cancer charity.

6. ‘Atrocious’ grant may lead to cuts in services

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 December 2006
The leader of Bracknell Forest Borough Council has not ruled out cuts to services after the authority received an “atrocious” increase in Government grant of 1.7 per cent.

7. Gang of young joyriders are putting lives at risk

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 November 2006
A gang of young car thieves are putting lives in danger by joyriding through the streets of Bracknell late at night.

8. WOKINGHAM WOMEN STILL SUFFERING MAJOR PAY GAP

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 March 2006
MEN are being paid nearly 60 per cent more than women working in full-time jobs in Wokingham District, according to Government statistics.

9. CHARITY TAX BREAKS 'UNFAIR'

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 March 2006
CHARITY shops in Wokingham have hit back at suggestions
from a leading business pressure group that they should no longer get tax breaks.

10. WOKINGHAM WOMEN STILL SUFFERING MAJOR PAY GAP

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 March 2006
MEN are being paid nearly 60 per cent more than women working in full-time jobs in Wokingham District, according to Government statistics.
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