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1. Businessman's legacy helps Thames Hospicecare

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 February 2009

A businessman changed his will just 10 days before dying to leave almost £2 million to Thames Hospicecare.

2. Council Tax to rise in Bracknell

Get Bracknell, Thursday 12 February 2009

Council Tax is set to rise by 4.9 per cent in Bracknell – almost the maximum increase allowed by the Government.

3. Normal train services

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 February 2009

South West Trains and First Great Western have announced they intend to operate a normal weekday train today.

4. Woman rescued after car crash

Get Bracknell, Saturday 7 February 2009
A woman was trapped with her hand under her car after a crash on Friday night.

5. Not greedy builders!

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 February 2009

A husband and wife who have been refused permission to build flats in their front garden are appealing the decision.

6. Warning: possible train chaos

Get Bracknell, Monday 2 February 2009

South West Trains and First Great Western are warning tomorrow’s travel could be as disrupted as today if snow continues to fall.

7. Protestors gear up for Staff College inquiry

Get Bracknell, Saturday 7 February 2009
People fighting Taylor Wimpey’s plans to build 1120 homes on the former Staff College site have sent out a rallying cry for unity.

8. Couple in ‘cosy’ row defended

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 February 2009

The leader of Bracknell Forest Council has hit back at claims two married councillors enjoy a “cosy” arrangement chairing two associated committees.

9. Snow days cost firms £7.8M

Get Bracknell, Monday 9 February 2009

Bracknell workers who stayed at home because of the snow have cost the borough’s economy £7.8 million.

10. Grandad’s rowing feat to help pals

Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 February 2009

A grandfather-of-six will celebrate his 75th birthday by rowing nearly 15 miles in just two days – to raise funds to help the elderly enjoy their day centre.

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