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

1. Ascot mansion owner set to chop down 18 trees | Bracknell Forest Council

Bracknell News:

AN ASCOT homeowner is set to chop down 18 trees at their £1.75million property.

Bracknell Forest Council (BFC) received the request from the Birch Lane applicant last week.

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2. Closure order for Bracknell house after number of anti-social behaviour complaints

Bracknell News:

A HOUSE being repeatedly taken over by anti-social behaviour has been partially sealed by order of a magistrates' judge – after neighbours raised concerns to the police.

The order on a house on Ogden Park, Bracknell was granted on Thursday, May 14, by Reading Magistrates' Court under Section 80 of the Anti Social Behaviour, Crime and Disorder Act 2014.

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3. Bracknell: How long is A3095 closed for? Major road works

Bracknell News:

MAJOR roadworks will cause disruption to drivers for 12 weeks as part of the A3095 will be closed next month.

The road will be closed to northbound traffic between the Golden Retriever and Hanworth roundabouts starting from June 15 but southbound traffic will not be affected.

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4. Bracknell mum set up petition calling for stricter laws on dangerous dogs

Bracknell News:

A HORRIFIED mum has set up a petition calling for stricter laws after her puppy was "nearly killed" by a dangerous dog.

Rebecca Oliver from Harmans Water, Bracknell was walking her bulldog Dolly home with her two daughters when she claims a pitbull attacked her puppy.

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5. Watch swarm of bees take over street in Binfield as street left feeling stunned

Bracknell News:

A SWARM of bees left a neighbourhood stunned after they randomly in Binfield appeared earlier today.

The video above taken by Paul Hunt shows hundreds of bees flying in a circle.

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