WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.
1. WORLD BOOK DAY: Readers in Bracknell and Reading send in their best pictures
Proud parents and grandparents were busy snapping away their little ones as they got ready for school celebrations.
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2. Green bin collection petition gets 3,200 Bracknell Forest signatures
A 3,000-STRONG petition calling on the council to scrap its plans to collect non-recycling waste every three weeks has been sent to the authority.
3. Wokingham food hygiene safety ratings and scores revealed
Oliver Twist was keen to shovel down anything that wasn’t gruel without even considering the practices behind how food was prepared.
4. Ascot teenager ordered to pay £300 to fraudster following explicit video call
The 19-year-old victim was chatting to a woman on an online adult website on Monday, March 2 when he was asked to join a video call.
5. Bracknell and Wokingham stores hit by panic buyers amid coronavirus fears
Coronavirus has seen a sudden spark in panic buying across the country, and several local stores have been hit by concerned customers.
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