WHAT is the best thing about your town?
From the infamous Lexicon shopping centre to our beautiful green spaces, we have been on the search for the best things about Bracknell Town.
Residents have shared their ideas about their favourite hotspots and why they are proud to live in Bracknell.
So here are five of the best things about Bracknell.
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1. The Lexicon (of course)
The first thing people in Bracknell said was The Lexicon and why not?
It looks clean, modern and spacious and attracts many more visitors from neighbouring towns like Reading to do their shopping there.
The shopping centre has many restaurants on offer, from Nandos, TGI Fridays, Carluccios and more.
We couldn't forget about the coffee shops either, with around four options of coffee outlets to choose from.
2. Swinley Forest
Swinley Forest is a popular attraction and makes Bracknell the best town ever.
Residents can take picturesque nature walks, bike trails or segway around the forest or swing high amongst the tall trees at Go Ape.
The beautiful forest accommodates all families.
3.Good location
Bracknell is a great place to live if you want to be close to London.
Locals said it has good train links and it is close to Heathrow and Gatwick airports with it being surrounded by the M3, M4 and close to the M25 motorways.
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4. South Hill Park Arts Centre
A variety of productions and shows are on display all year round at South Hill Park and it is great for all the family to enjoy.
They showcase the most unique and classic theatre shows, comedians and musical productions and more! What's not to love.
5. Good schools
A common answer about why Bracknell is the best town is it's good schools.
All of the secondary schools in Bracknell rate highly, with Ranelagh rated outstanding and the rest as 'Good'.
Why is Bracknell the best town?
We would like to get your opinions on why you love to live in Bracknell. What is special about it and what makes it better than the rest?
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