WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.
1. John Nike Leisure Sport Complex say jobs could be at risk due to Covid-19
JOBS could be at risk at one of the town's leisure complex as the site becomes another victim to the coronavirus pandemic.
The John Nike Leisure Sport Complex which is home to Bracknell's notorious ski slopes and ice rink has told the News they are about to commence consultations on potential redundancies
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2. A3095: How long is the A3095 closed for towards Bracknell?
“It’s going to be a nightmare” — that’s the verdict from one driver worried about weeks of major road disruption in Bracknell.
Last week the News revealed the A3095 northbound will be closed for 12 weeks from Monday, June 15 as improvement works get underway.
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3. Bracknell's top five Chinese restaurants as voted on Tripadvisor
FILLING hot pancakes with crispy duck or delving into some crispy seaweed is a highlight when eating a Chinese takeaway.
Among Indian food and pizza, Chinese food is one of the nations most favourite takeaway choices and it's not hard to see why.
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4. Ascot humming noise: SSEN said they can't find the source of noise
IT has taken a lot of guess work to figure out what is responsible for the mysterious humming noise keeping people awake at night.
A number of residents have got in touch to say they can hear a low-frequency sound and have even heard it for over a year.
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5. Bracknell Bees reassures fans following John Nike Leisure Sport Complex announcement
AN ICE hockey team has reassured fans after it was announced earlier that the town's leisure complex is under financial strain due to the impact of Covid-19.
The John Nike Leisure Sport Complex is home to Berkshire’s premier ice hockey team The Bracknell Bees, who nickname the ice rink 'The Hive'.
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