WE have rounded up some of this week’s most read stories, just in case you missed them.
1. Bracknell Foodbank still needs people's support with donations - see list of food needed below
FOOD donations are making a 'real difference' to people's lives during the coronavirus crisis but more items are still needed.
Bracknell Foodbank at the Kerith Community Church urges residents to continue with their generosity to help others during this pandemic.
2. Reading and Bracknell clap for NHS workers
NEIGHBOURS across Reading and Bracknell joined together yesterday evening to show a display of thanks for NHS staff on the frontline of the coronavirus battle.
Videos show people standing at their doors, windows and balconies clapping together at 8pm on March 26.
3. Plans for 305 homes and a school in Warfield countryside
SOCIAL distancing has given many people the chance to spend more time walking through the greener parts of Bracknell Forest recently -- but this could soon become a thing of the past.
That’s the worry for one resident after major plans for more than three hundred homes in Warfield were unveiled.
4. Bracknell readers are excited for The Botanist and Hollywood Bowl but still want different things
SIPPING on a refreshing cocktail or playing a game of bowling is getting many people 'exciting' after the coronavirus lockdown is over.
But, many people in Bracknell still want to have something different in The Lexicon, instead of The Botanist and Hollywood Bowl.
5. Bracknell readers send in pictures of their puppies working from home - and they don't disappoint!
THIS year, National Puppy Day coincided with a time that many of us are working from home, which meant only one thing: perfect picture opportunities!
On Monday, March 23, we asked Bracknell residents to send photos of their four-legged friends keeping them company as they work from home to celebrate puppies of all kind.
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