WE have rounded up some of Bracknell's most shocking, exciting and important stories from the past week.
Here are a few of the most significant stories readers should be aware of:
1. California style diner opens in Wokingham Town Hall
The Town Hall restaurant in Wokingham has opened and has been doing a roaring trade.
Diners in the town first got an exciting glimpse of what the restaurant would look like last November.
For the full story, click here.
2. Car meet-up causes 'nuisance' to shoppers at Sainsbury's car park
CAR cruisers gathered at a supermarket car park over the weekend causing disruption to customers.
On Saturday, July 17 at 9.30pm, car enthusiasts met up at the Sainsbury's car park in Bagshot Road, Bracknell.
For the full story, click here.
3. Reading FC confirm the Madejski Stadium has been renamed for the next TEN YEARS
The Madejski Stadium has officially been renamed.
For the first time since the move to the ground in 1998, the stadium will no longer be named in honour of former Reading FC chairman Sir John Madejski.
The East Stand will be renamed in honour of Madejski.
For the full story, click here.
4. Outdoor pool opens to the public (but face coverings must be worn)
A PUBLIC pool has finally opened to the public in time for the heatwave and face coverings must be worn.
Woodford Park Leisure Centre in Woodley, Wokingham, opened its doors so families can take a dip to cool down.
For the full story, click here.
5. Muzzy's Kebab van named as one of the best (and the owner can't believe it)
A KEBAB van in Bracknell has been shortlisted for a national award.
The incredibly busy Muzzy's Kebab Van in Forester's Way is up for winning 'Best Kebab Van of the Year' at the British Kebab Awards 2020.
Mehmet Isitmen's kebab van has grown in popularity over the past 20 years in Bracknell.
For the full story, click here.
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