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Council publishes SEND improvement plan - MSNBracknell Forest Council's SEND service was found to have "widespread and systemic failings".
Council tax could rise by the maximum possible amount next year as a local authority hunts for £9.5m of extra income and savings. Resources director Stuart McKellar said Bracknell Forest Council ...
It is hoped the new school will open in 2026 A council is set to formally agree the location of a new school for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Bracknell Forest councillors have ...
Bracknell Forest Council chiefs held a press conference in January 2020 to announce the introduction of food waste bins and the changes to the green-bin collection for households.
Additional spending of £14,000 has hiked the total cost of Bracknell Forest Council’s new website to nearly £40,000.
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Rain holds off for town's 'biggest ever' Pride parade - MSNHundreds of people turned out for a colourful Pride parade in Berkshire. Organisers of Bracknell Forest Pride said the event, now in its third year, was the biggest yet. The parade, from ...
The citizens of Bracknell in the UK are getting digital identities as part of a plan to give them better access to council services. Bracknell Forest Borough Council is issuing the identities to any ...
A council is set to change its fortnightly general waste collections to every three weeks. It comes as Bracknell Forest Council introduces a weekly food waste collection.
Novell has announced an e-government partnership agreement with Bracknell Forest Borough Council to deliver council services online to over 110,000 local citizens.
Bracknell Forest council has proposed implementing a weekly food waste collection from 5 October 2020 ‘in response to climate change’.
Bracknell Forest Council (BFC) has teamed up with payment specialists allpay to build prepaid functionality into its e+ Citizen card.
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