A new Local Plan for Bracknell Forest was adopted this week, setting out where new homes, businesses and facilities could be located in the next 15 years.
All secondary schools in Bracknell Forest will be awarded £500 each to help them achieve their climate change goals, following last month’s student climate change conference.
This year marks the sixth national Windrush Day and 75 years since more than 500 Commonwealth citizens from the Caribbean, upon the request of the British Government, arrived at Tilbury Docks, Essex, to help rebuild Britain after World War II.
Last week saw another win for Bracknell Forest Council as they took home the Regional Council/Local Authority Body of the Year award at the South East Regional Energy Efficiency Awards.
Yesterday saw Bracknell Forest’s first student climate change conference take place, with over 70 students from the borough’s secondary schools in attendance.
Primary schools across Bracknell Forest, Wokingham and West Berkshire have taken part in an awareness campaign to help reduce dangerous emissions from idling cars.