Council’s climate change summit returns for second year
Local businesses, community groups, schools, residents, councillors and council staff came together on Monday, 8th July for the second Bracknell...
Read moreLocal businesses, community groups, schools, residents, councillors and council staff came together on Monday, 8th July for the second Bracknell...
Read moreBracknell Town Council's annual Teddy Bears' Picnic, held on Wednesday 10th July at Great Hollands Pavilion, was a resounding success, drawing a great turnout of local families despite the grey clouds! The free event, targeted at children under five, offered a variety of engaging activities and useful information for parents and families such as a petting farm, giant bubbles and basketball. This year's event included the introduction of a sensory room inside the pavilion providing a quiet play space, which proved to be a giant success among attendees. Bracknell Town Mayor, Councillor...
Read moreWith the Olympics fast approaching, two local care homes are limbering up for their very own sporting tournaments. On Wednesday...
Read moreStaff and parents at Eagle House School, in Sandhurst Berkshire were told that it will change its name to Wellington...
Read moreA project to provide young people with new skills, emotional support and advice is coming to the borough this summer....
Read moreThames Valley Police has launched an investigation following the death of a woman in Bracknell. The force was called by...
Read moreThe Bracknell Camera Club is excited to announce its annual exhibition at Princess Square at The Lexicon on Friday, 14th...
Read moreBracknell is celebrating 75 years since being designated a new town on 17th June 1949 under the New Towns Act...
Read moreA fire broke out at the old Broadmoor Hospital today. At 9.37am on Saturday, 25th May Royal Berkshire Fire and...
Read moreThis May half term, The Lexicon has teamed up with garden and nature specialists Little Muddy Boots, to demystify the meaning of biodiversity for children, in a fun and engaging way. Running from Friday, May 24th to Sunday, June 2nd, visitors to Bracknell town centre, can follow the Little Things Count trail, to learn fascinating facts about bugs, bees, blooms, birds and butterflies. Not only is this a chance to learn more about nature but there’s also two fabulous hampers to be won, from The Lexicon. Berkshire Birds of Prey will be visiting The Lexicon on Tuesday, May 28th, offering visitors an unforgettable experience for visitors to get close to some majestic birds. And CBBC’s Blue Peter Gardener, Skinny Jean Gardener will be bringing together the sowing of wildflower seeds, education, music, fun and games on Friday, May 31st and Saturday, June 1st. Little Muddy Boots, will also be running a series of engaging workshops from May 28th to June 1st, giving children the opportunity to learn about the little things they can do can...
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