RSS Feeds
The following RSS feeds are currently available:
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a simple way to keep up to date with the latest news on a web site without actually having to visit the website.
You simply use an RSS reader (in most cases available free of charge), which you install onto your PC or Mac.
The RSS reader will automatically download the latest news from your favourite selected websites. So you can keep up to date easily, and instantly.
How to use an RSS Feed
If a website has provided an RSS feed that is available to the public, your web browser may indicate that it has detected the RSS content. More recent browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 display a 'feed detected' icon similar to this:![]()
Your browser software may allow you to add a bookmark, or favourite, that can read our RSS information and allow you to visit a page containing more information about the job, event, or press release.
Alternatively you may use dedicated RSS feed software called an aggregator. An aggregator program automatically downloads the RSS feeds that you have subscribed to and allows you to browse them even while you are offline. Rather than make specific recommendations for aggregator software, you may view a comprehensive list of them, or read a more detailed description of aggregators.
Using Bracknell Forest Council RSS Feeds on your website
If you have your own website you can use our RSS Feeds, but please let us know that your website is displaying council information. You should include 'Bracknell Forest Council' in the attribution text and you may not reproduce our logo or other graphics from our site. Bracknell Forest Council does not accept any liability for the use of its feeds elsewhere.
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