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

1. Bracknell Forest has 1,100 empty homes with hundreds on housing register

Bracknell News:

MORE than 1,100 homes sit empty across Bracknell Forest — and one of these properties has been vacant for 21 years.

This is the “worrying” reality as hundreds of families from across the borough wait for a place to live on Bracknell Forest’s housing register.

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2. Bracknell backpackers return home after Bali coronavirus drama

Bracknell News:

THREE Bracknell backpackers have made it home after fearing they would be stuck abroad “for months”.

Brother and sister Louis and Kathryn Hayes, from Birch Hill, and friend Marli Holland, from Sandhurst, found themselves stranded in Bali when tighter measures on flying were introduced in South East Asia to limit the spread of coronavirus.

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3. Coronavirus: Wokingham dog walker spotted dressed as a dinosaur

Bracknell News:

A HILARIOUS photo of a dog walker dressed as a dinosaur was captured last week.

The image snapped by Lisa on Twitter shows a person walking their dog in Clifton Road in Wokingham.

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4. Bracknell carer wakes up to find vandals egged her car after returning from shift helping elderly

Bracknell News:

A CARER felt "victimised" after waking up to discover her car had been egged after returning from an 11 hour shift caring for people during coronavirus.

Ali Law from Bracknell was helping vulnerable people with food deliveries in Basingstoke.

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5. Bracknell stabbing: Three arrested on suspicion of attempted murder

Bracknell News:

TWO teenagers and a man have been arrested today on suspicion of attempted murder.

An 18-year-old man from Bracknell, a 19-year-old man from Bracknell and a 22-year-old man from Greenwich, London were all arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and are currently in police custody.

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