Crowthorne Church of England Primary School has been hailed as an exceptional place for children to learn, grow and thrive, following a glowing Ofsted report which rated the school outstanding in all areas.
In partnership with The Lexicon, Bracknell Forest Council is excited about the return of Pride for its third year! 2025 promises to be an even bigger and more colourful event than ever.
The national COVID-19 Day of Reflection took place on Sunday 9 March. To mark this day, the council commissioned a memorial bench, which is now located in Lily Hill Park, for all residents to enjoy.
A new community orchard is being established at Peacock Meadows, Jennett’s Park. Last winter, our parks and countryside rangers planted 16 fruit trees, 2 wild service trees and a native hedgerow.
Saturday 8 March is International Women’s Day, an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of all women. It aims to promote positive change by raising awareness about problems women face in their everyday lives.
The 2025 to 2026 budget for Bracknell Forest Council has been agreed with £105.59 million allocated to every day and frontline services and £14.3 million on large-scale improvement projects.