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1. Heatherwood hospital trust is given £18m loan

Get Bracknell, Friday 01 October 2010
Hospitals fighting to turn around a financial deficit have been given an £18 million loan by the Government.

2. Family homeless back on Civvy St

Get Bracknell, Friday 01 October 2010

A war veteran, his wife and their two sons are having to live in a single room at his parents’ because they do not qualify for council support.

3. Little hope for town centre revamp

Get Bracknell, Monday 04 October 2010
People in Bracknell have given up hope of the long-awaited town centre regeneration – despite an extension to its planning permission.

4. Vandals cause £1,000 damage

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 05 October 2010
Vandals have damaged a car park barrier – installed to protect a popular recreation ground from anti-social behaviour – costing a council around £1,000.

5. Mountain rescue after fears for amputee’s life

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 October 2010
A quadruple amputee feared he would die when an infection foiled his attempt to climb one of the world’s highest mountains.

6. Council backs business bid

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 October 2010
A bid to strengthen connections between businesses around Berkshire has been given the backing of the council.

7. Crowthorne is worst for yob reports

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 06 October 2010
Anti-social behaviour in Crowthorne has risen by more than 35 per cent in a year.

8. Bracknell tops the good health table

Get Bracknell, Friday 08 October 2010
More people in Bracknell see themselves as being in good health than in any other area of the country, a survey has revealed.

9. ‘Nice guy Eddie’ adds Royal touch to college opening

Get Bracknell, Friday 08 October 2010
A Prince charmed guests at the official opening of Bracknell and Wokingham College’s new building last week.

10. Swathe of cuts to hit

Get Bracknell, Monday 11 October 2010
School improvements, teenage pregnancy advice, respite for carers, after-school activities and services for the elderly are all facing the axe as the council cuts costs, The Standard can exclusively reveal.
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