WE have rounded up some of Bracknell's most shocking, exciting and important stories from the past week.

Here are a few of the most significant stories readers should be aware of:

 

1. Man in his 40s is attacked in Wokingham pub

 

Bracknell News:

 

A MAN in his 40s was attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning at a pub in Wokingham.

Thames Valley Police said they were called to The Emmbrook Inn on Wokingham Road at around 1.05 am on Sunday, June 13.

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2. This is why grass in Bracknell is being left uncut

 

Bracknell News:

 

OVERGROWN grass in some parts of Bracknell Forest won't be cut for a while leaving residents wondering when it will ever be sorted.

But there is a perfectly good explanation for it, according to the council authority.

For the full story, click here.

 

3. Man in a 'serious condition' in hospital after being slashed in the face with glass

 

Bracknell News:

 

A MAN is in a serious but non-life-threatening condition after being struck by a broken glass at a Spanish Tapas restaurant in Ascot.

Police said they were called to an incident at the Vall de Cavall restaurant shortly after 10pm last night (June 13) following reports of a fight.

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4. Bracknell Pub to host outdoor cinema events in marquee this summer

 

Bracknell News:

 

FAMILIES are invited to watch their favourite blockbuster films at their local pub this summer.

Peacock Farm in Bracknell is hosting a number of classic movies in their pub garden marquee.

For the full story, click here.

 

5. The only primary school in Bracknell that has been asked to test children

 

Bracknell News:

 

A primary school in Bracknell Forest has been told that its children need to undergo coronavirus tests following a rise in cases.

Binfield Church of England Primary School has been singled out as the only primary in Bracknell Forest that should have its pupils undertake surge coronavirus testing.

For the full story, click here.