THE CORONAVIRUS hotspots have been mapped using official government data.
In the latest figures, the virus can be tracked to postcode level - revealed exactly where numbers of people have tested positive for coronavirus over the last week.
College Town have the most cases in the borough with 69 people infected.
Central Bracknell & Wildridings is another hotspot area.
The number of cases recorded in each area over the seven days to February 2 are listed below.
The data is published on a seven-day rolling toll and are the latest figures available.
Bracknell Forest
Priestwood: 16 cases (down by 8 on previous week)
Central Bracknell & Wildridings: 36 cases (up by nine cases)
Bullbrook: 22 cases ( down by seven from week before)
Hanworth West: 22 cases (Increase of seven)
Crowthorne South: 23 cases (up by eight cases from week before)
Owlsmoor & Broadmoor: 13 cases (down by seven on previous week)
Great Hollands: 21 cases (down by 29 in last seven days)
Binfield & Popeswood: 12 cases (down by 16 in last seven days)
Wick Hill: 15 cases (down by 10)
Winkfield & Cranbourne: 6 cases (down by four)
Crown Wood: 7 cases (down by 3 in previous week)
Birch Hill & Hanworth East: 8 cases (down by 12)
Chavey Down & North Ascot West: 8 cases (down by four)
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