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1. Speeding drivers stopped in Binfield and Warfield
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 November 2009More than 30 drivers were stopped in a series of speed checks around Bracknell yesterday.
2. Girl mugged by 'lost' man for phone and iPod
Get Bracknell, Thursday 05 November 2009A man stole a girl’s mobile phone and iPod after pretending he needed directions.
3. Coroner's cancer time bomb alert for asbestos workers
Get Bracknell, Friday 06 November 2009Many former workers may be living with a cancer time bomb due to the place they were employed years before, said a coroner at the inquest of a man who died from an industrial disease.
4. Dog attack was the start of 70 years of marriage
Get Bracknell, Monday 09 November 2009A man who was attacked by a dog more than 70 years ago clearly forgave its owner – they married shortly afterwards and have remained together ever since.
5. Have your say on Bracknell's transport plans
Get Bracknell, Monday 09 November 2009Bus services, accessibility of rail stations, cycle paths and air quality are under scrutiny in the council’s transport plan.
6. Debt rising as more families seek help
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 November 2009More people in Bracknell Forest are seeking help to stop their spiralling debts, according to a charity.
7. Grow your own trend drives bid to increase allotments
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 November 2009New allotment space could be coming to Binfield if a team of experts give a piece of land in the village the all clear.
8. Council 'unable to give details of timings' for regeneration
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 November 2009Town centre regeneration was a hot topic when Bracknell’s council leader Paul Bettison was put on the spot by the community.
9. Fujitsu strike called off
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 November 2009Strike action at Fujitsu has been called off at the eleventh hour.
10. 'So moving to see so many pay respects' on Remembrance Day
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 November 2009Thousands of people around Bracknell wore their poppies with pride to remember the heroes who gave their lives for the freedom of others.
