WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.

1. WORLD BOOK DAY: Readers in Bracknell and Reading send in their best pictures

Proud parents and grandparents were busy snapping away their little ones as they got ready for school celebrations.

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2. Green bin collection petition gets 3,200 Bracknell Forest signatures

A 3,000-STRONG petition calling on the council to scrap its plans to collect non-recycling waste every three weeks has been sent to the authority.

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3. Wokingham food hygiene safety ratings and scores revealed

Oliver Twist was keen to shovel down anything that wasn’t gruel without even considering the practices behind how food was prepared.

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4. Ascot teenager ordered to pay £300 to fraudster following explicit video call

The 19-year-old victim was chatting to a woman on an online adult website on Monday, March 2 when he was asked to join a video call.

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5. Bracknell and Wokingham stores hit by panic buyers amid coronavirus fears

Coronavirus has seen a sudden spark in panic buying across the country, and several local stores have been hit by concerned customers.

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