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1. No one should have to watch their pet die
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 30 September 2008The owner of a cat who died after it was poisoned by anti-freeze wants other pet owners to be aware of the dangers.
2. Church bid to run new estate school
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 September 2008An education trust and a Christian diocese are battling it out to provide a new primary school at Jennett’s Park.
3. Sebastian’s dream home for ill children will be built!
Get Bracknell, Thursday 25 September 2008A charity set up in memory of a boy who died from cancer is celebrating after being given permission to build a holiday home for seriously ill children.
4. Debt centre expands in downturn
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 30 September 2008The credit crunch has sent calls to a debt counselling service rocketing by nearly 50 per cent this year.
5. ‘A smile as wide as a mile'
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 September 2008Mourners spilled out of the crematorium in a final tribute to a beloved son and friend who tragically died from cancer, aged 24.
6. Not forgotten
Get Bracknell, Monday 15 September 2008The dying wish of a man who lost his life to leukaemia at the age of 24 will be carried out by his grieving family.
7. Bumper fashion week is a runway winner!
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 September 2008Traipsing off to Paris or Milan for the sake of fashion would be unrealistic for most people but luckily Bracknell’s own fashion week is about to start.
8. Mum-of-7 who sleeps on sofa has op delayed
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 September 2008A mum-of-seven who does not have a bed of her own has been refused a larger home because there are not any big enough in the borough.
9. Chin up... we’re just as happy as Slough!
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 09 September 2008A survey has placed Bracknell in the bottom half of a happiness table – in joint position with Slough.
10. Charlie, 7, on waiting list for a new bowel
Get Bracknell, Monday 22 September 2008A place on the organ transplant register means little Charlie Cronin is one step closer to a better quality of life.
