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11. SPONSORED PC WILL HELP KEEP THE STREETS SAFE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 09 October 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
12. EXPERTS ENDORSE DESIGNS FOR TOWN MAKEOVER
Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 June 2002BRACKNELL'S proposed £400m redevelopment plans have been described as "excellent" and as having "lots of good potential" by a leading independent regeneration watchdog.
13. 85 JOBS GO AT SYNGENTA
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 September 2002WARFIELD-based agribusiness Syngenta yesterday announced the loss of 85 jobs at its Jealott's Hill site.
14. PARK FLIES THE FLAG FOR BRACKNELL
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 December 2002BRACKNELL'S Pope's Meadow has been awarded the prestigious Green Flag Park Award for being one of the country's most outstanding open spaces.
15. 'BOROUGH IS FAILING THE VULNERABLE'
Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 December 2002BY ZOE COLVILE
A LABOUR councillor has criticised Bracknell Forest Borough Council for "failing" vulnerable people, according to the Government's new league tables, but the authority's Tory leader claims the scorecards do not give a true reflection.
16. TOP SCHOOL TO MOVE?
Get Bracknell, Friday 05 April 2002By AISHA IQBAL
BRACKNELL'S top-performing secondary school could move sites if provisional blueprints are given the go-ahead.
17. SENSORY ROOM'S A SENSATION
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 31 July 2002BOROUGH Mayor Dorothy Hayes proved she has a real ‘konnection' with Bracknell's kids when she opened the new Sensory room at the Konnections Respite Club on Saturday.
18. LECTURERS STRIKE FOR BETTER PAY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 November 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
19. CHARITY IS IN 'CRISIS' AFTER £10,000 BLOW
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 08 May 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
A BRACKNELL voluntary group which provides vital support for parents is facing a "financial crisis" after its council grant was slashed by £10,000, says a leading councillor.
20. UNRULY PAIR APOLOGISE FOR HOSTEL ABUSE
Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 June 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
A "HELL of a lot more needs to be done" to solve Bracknell's youth crime problems despite a crackdown on gangs of unruly youths.
