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11. Warblers end ‘out-of-keeping’ flats bid

Get Bracknell, Friday 25 July 2008
A senior judge has ruled nightjars, woodlarks and Dartford warblers are more important to the area than a block of flats.

12. It was Big, it was a Day and it was Out there!

Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 July 2008
Forget Glastonbury and Reading, the festival of the year took place in Bracknell as thousands of revellers flocked to the Big Day Out.

13. We need more reported crime

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 29 July 2008
People should report any crimes they see – to keep police officers patrolling the area.

14. Baby development firm wins award

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 July 2008
A Comapny operated by two couples who run classes to help children’s development has been named as one of the top 20 best new businesses in the south of England.

15. Cabbies want fewer taxis in town

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 July 2008
Angry cabbies marched on the council to deliver a petition asking for a cap on licences issued to taxis in the area.

16. Police called to food bill dispute

Get Bracknell, Friday 11 July 2008
Over-cooked food caused heated scenes at a Binfield pub as police were called to settle a bill dispute.

17. school’s plea to speeding drivers

Get Bracknell, Monday 14 July 2008
A school has asked drivers to “save our schoolchildren” after it emerged more than 11,500 cars were recorded breaking the speed limit in just six days.

18. Oye oye store reopens

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 02 July 2008
A village high street will go back in time when a town crier and a set of stocks are rolled out to celebrate the re-opening of a supermarket.

19. Bus gate win in RAF site battle

Get Bracknell, Friday 04 July 2008
A determined group of neighbours claimed victory against a housing giant after councillors voted against removing the bus gate on their road.

20. Lowest injury rate on borough roads

Get Bracknell, Saturday 12 July 2008
Bracknell Forest has the safest roads in the Thames Valley, figures have revealed.