Ascot Park Polo Club was celebrating its women’s team winning the National Tournament back in August 1991 against a dozen other teams from around the UK.

The four team members included three sisters Katie, Pippa and Victoria Grace and Maggie Moone who were awarded the best turned out squad and Katie Grace told the Bracknell News: “The competition for the whole day’s events was fast and furious!”

Thames Water took the unusual step of organising tours of Bracknell’s sewers as the company announced plans to pour £5 million into essential renovations to existing channels that were originally built back in the 1950s.

News reporter Sharon Walter drew the short straw to cover this not so fragrant news feature and doubles she became the butt of many colleagues jokes afterwards.

Local canine TV star Pippin Junior starred in a new commercial for Good Life dog food and her owner Ann Head from Crowthorne told the News: “She enjoys filming so much that we cannot get her to keep her tail still.”

This new venture for the four-legged actor followed in the same ‘paw steps’ as her famous grandmother Pippin-well known for her own TV show and countless adverts.

Some super heroes are launched but never quite capture the public’s imagination and Bracknell’s Princess Square played host to ‘The Rocketeer’ a character from the new 1991 cinema film release.

The new screen hero spent an hour introducing himself to the rather bemused children and they may be the only ones who would remember this film and its ‘rocket man’ star Cliff Secord.

The former editor of The Times from 1841 to 1877 is buried in the churchyard of St Michael and Mary Magdalene Church in Easthampstead and his vault was rediscovered by Father Oliver Simon in 1991.

The large brick vault unfortunately had sunk into the ground over the years and Father Simon launched an appeal to help the grave from vanishing altogether.

Speaking to the Bracknell News he said: “We should value those who have made contributions like this – this is a monument that should be looked after.”