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1. Family worried at Derek’s escape 2
Get Bracknell, Friday 8 August 2008A patient recovering from severe head injuries escaped from hospital and made his way into the town centre without anyone noticing.
2. ‘Jolly’ landlady will be sadly missed by pals
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 12 August 2008The sister of a former pub landlady who died in July has paid tribute to “a gorgeous, lovely lady with a wicked sense of humour”.
3. Wonder pill could help my son
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 August 2008A leading Berkshire personal trainer and tug of war champion has welcomed a scientific breakthrough that could help his disabled son.
4. ‘Diabolical’ NHS stops vital drug
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 August 2008A grandmother of 15 has said the NHS’s decision to stop funding the drug that has prolonged her life is “disgusting”.
5. Man injured in Mercs garage blaze
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 19 August 2008A fire at an upmarket car showroom and garage has left it damaged and without electricity.
6. Garden grabbing flats will ‘cast a shadow’ on road
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 26 August 2008A village road will become a “dark corridor” if a block of 18 flats is approved for the site of two bungalows.
7. I lost a leg, but driver suffered when he hit me
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 August 2008A police officer who lost his leg in an accident has forgiven the motorist who knocked him over – and has even spoken of his sympathy for him.
8. Derek’s back on his feet – in escape bid!
Get Bracknell, Friday 1 August 2008The man left in a critical condition after a pub fight is starting to show signs of improvement, according to his family – even to the point that he escaped from hospital.
9. Badgering fails to stop 5-bed village house
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 6 August 2008Protected badgers will not survive after planners approved a house just three metres from their sett, say wildlife protesters.
10. HP staff’s high-brow watercooler chat
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 6 August 2008Office workers are being given the chance to admire some of the world’s most famous paintings as they make their way to the photocopier or to make a tea round.
