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31. Teenager jailed for causing death by dangerous driving
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 15 July 2008A teenager who caused a crash that killed his girlfriend after boasting about his dangerous driving on the internet has been jailed.
32. It was Big, it was a Day and it was Out there!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 July 2008Forget Glastonbury and Reading, the festival of the year took place in Bracknell as thousands of revellers flocked to the Big Day Out.
33. Father’s plea after losing daughter to death crash
Get Bracknell, Friday 18 July 2008Jamie McDonald, 19, was sentenced to two years and three months in jail on Monday, July 14, for causing death by dangerous driving after he crashed his car, killing his girlfriend, Rebecca Gough, 16, from Bracknell, in February last year.
34. Lion Cub op aims to put bite on trouble
Get Bracknell, Saturday 19 July 2008Groups of youths causing trouble on our streets at night is a problem that police all over the country face, and Bracknell Forest is no different.
35. Families are in good company for party revels
Get Bracknell, Sunday 20 July 2008As company's days out go, a Bracknell firm’s bash last weekend takes some beating.
36. Jobs go but home sales hopes high
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 July 2008Developers in Bracknell remain bullish in the face of a nationwide decline in home sales which has resulted in huge job losses.
37. Help! They need your money
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 July 2008Young paralympian Sophie Christiansen enjoyed another day in the limelight – this time starring with singing superstar Sir Paul McCartney as they launched a campaign with BT to help raise £2 million for ParalympicsGB.
38. 260 days lost to accidents
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 July 2008More than 200 people had accidents at work in Bracknell Forest in the year up to last month, resulting in 260 days lost at work.
39. When college greeted Queen
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 22 July 2008Almost 30 years ago to the day Queen Elizabeth visited Bracknell and Wokingham College on July 14, 1978.
40. Warblers end ‘out-of-keeping’ flats bid
Get Bracknell, Friday 25 July 2008A senior judge has ruled nightjars, woodlarks and Dartford warblers are more important to the area than a block of flats.
