WE have rounded up some of this week’s most read stories, just in case you missed them.
1.Priestwood gun shots incident - man charged
A man has been charged after gun shots were fired in Priestwood on Tuesday night.
Police were called to Stoney Road in Bracknell at around 10pm on Tuesday, July 28, to a report of a gun being fired.
Adam Spindlow, 27, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
2. Wildridings Primary School headteacher delivers end of year awards to students
Students were left speechless after one dedicated headteacher decided to personally deliver their end of year awards.
Wildridings Primary School headteacher Simon Cope ensured students got the celebration they deserve before they head off to big school in September.
3. Midwives fundraise to improve hospital suite for mothers experiencing baby loss
Women who are experiencing baby loss at Frimley Park Hospital will be looked after in The Rowan Suite.
This room is used by specialist bereavement midwives for parents going through the most difficult time after losing a baby.
4. Baby attacked with an electric screwdriver by five burglars - police appeal
At 9.50pm on Tuesday, July 28, five men forced entry into a house in London Road, Wokingham by damaging the front door.
They demanded money and hit a man and woman in their fifties 50s and an 18-month-old child with a scewdriver.
5. Bracknell boy Rylie takes on Zero2Hero25 challenge to raise money for the RMHC
Rylie Mills from Bracknell wanted to fundraise for a charity which helped his baby sister Emilie when she was hospitalised.
The seven-year-old has collected more than £500 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) to help families have a place to stay close to their children while they are sick in hospital.
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