WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.
1. Bracknell Forest Council spent £13,000 on biscuits and sandwiches
The sum above is the total amount Bracknell Forest Council spent on biscuits, drinks, sandwiches, and other refreshments over five years.
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2. Bracknell: Sainsbury's lorry crash victim's brother speaks out after sentencing
A brother says his "life ended" when his sibling died being struck by a lorry.
Alan Gibbons welled up in tears as he spoke at Reading Crown Court at the sentencing of the driver.
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3. Bracknell Care Home rated inadequate by CQC after inspection
Bracknell Care Home, which is managed by Four Seasons, received the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) lowest possible rating and its service was judged not to be safe, effective or well-led after a December inspection.
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4. Sainsbury's Princess Square officially closes
Shoppers had to say goodbye to the beloved store as its shut its doors for good.
Sainsbury's in Princess Square, Bracknell officially closed this week after serving the community for 36 years.
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5. Istanbul Kebab in Sandhurst gets a 'one' food hygiene rating
The kebab shop has been given a food hygiene rating of ‘one’ — but the takeaway’s bosses say the rating is “not fair” because the low mark was awarded due to “inaccurate” and missing documents, rather than poor food safety measures.
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