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Lollipop lady takes life in her own hands to help
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Published: Fri, 10th Oct 12:00PM
A DEDICATED crossing guard who ensures children’s safety, whatever the weather, has been nominated for a Pride of Bracknell award.
Eve Waistell has been the lollipop lady at the dangerous California Crossroads since 1991 after a child she was fostering volunteered her for duty.
Niki does good in community
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Published: Fri, 3rd Oct 4:40AM
A YOUNG mum who juggles bringing up her son, working as a paramedic and volunteering for two charities has been nominated for a Pride of Bracknell Award.
Sue helps keep disabled mobile
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Published: Sat, 20th Sep 4:00PM
A DEDICATED worker who helps disabled and elderly people get around town to shop has been nominated for a Pride of Bracknell award.
Stiggy nominated as a good sport
Published: Fri, 12th Sep 12:00PM
GENEROUS, kind, giving and helpful, were the words used by a proud father to describe his son.
Published: Fri, 5th Sep 12:00PM
COLIN Antink was a 15-year-old boy caring for his blind mother, Lynne.
Nominate a sporting hero in your community ![]()
Published: Mon, 1st Sep 12:00PM
WITH the country still basking in the glory of Team GB’s success at the Beijing Olympics, now is the perfect time to put forward your nomination for a sporting hero in your community.
Pride of Bracknell supports children's charity ![]()
Published: Sat, 17th May 9:00AM
A CHARITY which helps improve the lives of children with special needs has been given a cash boost –thanks to the News’ Pride of Bracknell awards.
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