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1. ‘Stefan must have a guardian angel’
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 June 2008A brave Tilehurst mum has told of her “miracle” son’s survival after he nearly died from heart disease and battled against cancer.
2. Princes of the universe
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 September 2008From Ashmead School to a worldwide stage, Queen really is A Kind Of Magic for three Reading musicians.
3. Meet The (new) Family
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 September 2008A new series The Family begins on Channel 4 tonight, 34 years after the original BBC series which followed the lives of the Wilkins clan from Whitley.
4. Mobile technology moving on
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008Travelling around Reading has now been made much easier with cutting edge mobile phone technology – the first of its kind in Europe.
5. Pedal power in aid of ‘fun and lively kid’
Get Bracknell, Monday 22 September 2008Relatives of a toddler with a life threatening genetic disorder have completed a 180-mile cycle ride to help raise £10,000 for charities fighting the condition.
6. McFlying visit
Get Bracknell, Friday 11 July 2008It’s been a busy year for McFly. A fall out with record company bosses led to the setting up of their own record label and finally the release of their first studio album for two years this month.
7. Bus company up for third award
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 October 2008Reading Buses’ super-green fleet has seen the transport company short-listed for its third industry award this year.
8. Horse and Groom, Bath Road
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 November 2008Enjoy the best... as we did. So-called gastro pubs can come in for easy criticism and be accused of not trying hard enough
9. MP backs green workplace plea
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 May 2008Reading West MP Martin Salter has given his backing to a trade union campaign to encourage employers to do more to promote a greener workplace.
The Labour politician has tabled a Parliamentary motion amid fears climate change could lead to devastating economic consequences revealed in a report by Government adviser Sir Nicholas Stern.
10. Pubgrub
Get Bracknell, Friday 09 May 2008When I’d previously visited The Bear & Dragon there was no mention of the mythical beast within its name – but that was before an oriental twist which has already proving a hit with diners.
