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1. CUTS IN GRANTS LEADS TO FEARS CHARITIES MAY HAVE TO CLOSE

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 15 March 2006
VOLUNTARY groups in Bracknell Forest are set to feel the full force of the borough’s budget cuts as £158,000 is to be slashed from this year’s grants.

2. CHUFFED TO BITS WITH FIRST SINGLE

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 June 2006
IF you are going to spend most nights of the week working, then you might as well do something you enjoy.

3. Big drop in number of teenage pregnancies

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 July 2006
THE number of teenagers falling pregnant in Bracknell Forest has tumbled.

4. Woman hit over the head in attack at beauty spot

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 August 2006
A woman has been attacked at a popular beauty spot used by thousands of families from Bracknell and Ascot.

5. CRACKDOWN ON KNIFE CULTURE YIELDS 60 WEAPONS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 07 June 2006
MORE than 60 blades have been handed in at police stations in Bracknell Forest and across Berkshire East as part of a crackdown on knife culture – although none have been handed in at Crowthorne

6. First aider to the rescue in BA plane emergency

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 August 2006
A St John Ambulance volunteer from Binfield got to put his first aid skills to use when a passenger on board his flight to Crete collapsed.

7. Appeal for cash to help treat neglected bunnies

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 August 2006
A Bracknell animal rescue centre has renewed its appeal for cash to treat almost 80 desperately ill rabbits which are in urgent need of surgery after being dumped by their owner.

8. Electronic bugs could count waste in the future

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 August 2006
Electronic bugs could be installed in thousands of bins in Bracknell under a new drive to detect the amount of household waste homeowners leave out for landfill.

9. Trust bottom of table on mental health spending

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 August 2006
BRACKNELL’S primary care trust spends less on mental health care than any other trust in the country.

10. School for sex offenders sparks ‘fear and loathing’

Get Bracknell, Friday 08 September 2006
Work to build a school for young sex offenders in Binfield has begun, despite no planning permission being given.
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