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1. Ambiguous roadworks signage is ‘ridiculous’
Get Bracknell, Monday 06 April 2009Traffic planners have been accused of confusing drivers with ambiguous signs for diversions as roadworks at The Three Tuns crossroads began on Friday.
2. Slip, trip and fall figures for workplace accidents
Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 February 2009More than 100 people were seriously hurt as a result of a slip, trip or fall from height in Reading workplaces last year.
3. Woodley Carnival will be free next year
Get Bracknell, Monday 22 June 2009Woodley Carnival will be free next year, organisers have announced.
4. ‘Amazing opportunity’ for wannabe pop sensations Jewelz
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 June 2009Meet Gemma Brown – a quarter of stunning all-girl group Jewelz who will be battling it out for a record contract and tour in a top music competition later this month.
5. Woodley Carnival queens crowned
Get Bracknell, Thursday 11 June 2009Tamsin Wade and Samantha Sharp’s smiles sparkled as brightly as their tiaras when they were crowned this year’s Woodley Carnival queens.
6. Figures show rise in town’s jobless
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 January 2009The number of unemployed people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance in Reading has risen to its highest level since July 2006, according to the latest figures.
7. Sage has cut 700 jobs since October
Get Bracknell, Thursday 07 May 2009Accountancy software firm Sage has cut 700 jobs since October as part of a major crackdown on costs to weather recession.
8. Journey into the future?
Get Bracknell, Thursday 05 March 2009This striking glimpse into the future shows a seamless train journey running parallel to the M4.
9. Heathrow expansion will go ahead
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 January 2009The Government has given the go-ahead for a third runway despite opposition from green campaigners and some MPs.
10. Rural East is naturally beautiful
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 06 January 2009With its breathtaking countryside, beaches and waterways, fine dining and history, PAUL CASSELL took time out to explore the East of England
