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1. From weather, to salaries and burglaries, borough in top 10%
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 November 2008Bracknell is in the top 40 places to live in the UK, according to a new survey.
2. First Nepalese, then Polish moved in
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 November 2008The number of people born overseas who are living and working in the borough is increasing.
3. High cost of chidren’s 70 languages
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 26 November 2008The council will lobby the Government for more money to pay for resources to cope with the 70 foreign languages spoken in the borough’s schools.
4. Secret life of Santa – on holiday in town!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 November 2008Father Christmas showed how gifted he is when he took part in activities around Bracknell – part of a break before the busy festive season.
5. Dramatic rescue after woman falls from cliff
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 November 2008A woman who fell 21ft on to rocks while collecting seal droppings in South Africa has told The Standard she is making a swift recovery.
6. Pubs and eateries scored for hygiene
Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 November 2008Just 21 pubs, restaurants and shops in Bracknell Forest have achieved a five-star hygiene rating under a new council scheme.
7. Firms cautiously welcome 1.5% rates cut move
Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 November 2008Homeowners and businesses in the borough breathed a collective sigh of relief as the Bank of England slashed interest rates last week.
8. Lilia’s so hungry for fame... she’s new face of Babylicious
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 25 November 2008A hungry tot is to get a taste of fame by becoming the face of a top baby-food brand.
9. Online leak ‘a privacy breach’
Get Bracknell, Friday 21 November 2008The names of around 10,000 members of a controversial right wing political party, including several people from Bracknell, have been leaked on to the internet.
10. Demolition for eyesore option, says leader...
Get Bracknell, Monday 17 November 2008The council has considered a forced purchase of a town centre eyesore – just to get rid of it.
