WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.
1. X-factor winners to turn on Bracknell's Christmas lights
The Christmas lights in Bracknell will be plunged into action by X-Factor winners Rak-Su we found out this week.
Festive fans will be able to watch the group as they take to the stage to headline the big switch-on event.
There will also be a host of other entertainers on-hand at the festivities including 'dazzling' storm trooper routines.
2. SCAM ALERT: Fake parking wardens target drivers to hand over bank details in car parks
A warning came from the council this week over scammers targetting people in numerous car parks pretending to be parking officers.
The council warned that people are being tricked into handing over their bank details to the fake officers.
Click for details of which car parks that have been targeted
3. Bracknell gets behind James Haskell ahead of entering I'm A Celeb jungle - full line up
As excitement for many tv fans reaches fever pitch today, many people in Bracknell are gearing up to support Im a Celeb contestant and former England Rugby player James hasskell.
The rugby legend is heading into the Jungle tonight for the popular ITV series and as patron of Crowthorne charity Sebastian's Action Trust has already got a number of local fans.
Haskell also has a host of other local links which makes him the man to back for the win.
4. ATTEMPTED MURDER: Two men hunted by police after stabbing
An investigation into an attempted murder was launched by police in Wokingham this week.
It comes after the force said a man was in hospital in a serious condition after a suspected stabbing in a quiet neighbourhood.
Two men are now being sought following the attack and a man, in his fifties, remains in hospital.
For the police appeal click here
5. Leisure centre to host Christmas pantomime for the first time
A treat for festive fans this year comes int he form of a the newest panto addition to the town at Bracknell Leisure Centre.
The sports centre is hosting it first ever pantomime with a showing of Jack and the Beanstalk and is calling on families to come along.
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