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1. Good news for town traders
Get Bracknell, Thursday 04 December 2008Plans for a support package to help Wokingham businesses during the credit crunch have been given unanimous approval by councillors.
2. Giving tree will give children a big festive grin
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 November 2008Tags are fast being plucked from the borough’s Giving Trees by generous shoppers who want to give something back this Christmas.
3. Revved up for ride of his life
Get Bracknell, Monday 09 June 2008Honouring motorbike legend Barry Sheene is worth a sore bottom for a week, according to keen rider Andrew Young.
4. Half marathon success
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 April 2008Hundreds of runners braved the heavy rain yesterday to take part in the Bracknell Half Marathon.
5. Shock at ‘brilliant’ musician’s death
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 March 2008A well-known music enthusiast has lost his battle with cancer just a month after being diagnosed.
6. Band mixes making music with studies
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 October 2008A highly-rated young band from Wokingham hellbent on playing at Reading Festival are hoping to hit the big time.
7. ‘Rebuild a school’ hope is boosted by cash bid
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 01 October 2008One of the borough’s crumbling schools could be completely rebuilt if a multi-million pound bid for funding is successful.
8. Ukrainian teens have the X to the power of Y factor!
Get Bracknell, Monday 20 October 2008Two Ukrainian teens have used brainpower rather than vocal ability to win their country’s version of The X Factor and a month at a Winnersh independent school.
9. Here’s the point of Streetlife...
Get Bracknell, Thursday 07 August 2008A Samba band, Edwardian photographers and even cone-headed aliens were spotted in Bracknell this weekend – at the popular Streetlife event.
10. Keep Trade Local: calls for fund to save businesses
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 04 November 2008A business group is campaigning for the Government to create a £1 billion “Small Business Survival Fund” it says could save hundreds of firms from going bust.
