Latest News About Bracknell Forest

Updated 2026-05-10 16:03

Here’s the latest Bracknell Forest news I can share based on publicly available updates:

For broader context, estate and culture-related developments have also featured in regional coverage, such as plans to strengthen Bracknell’s cultural identity and library modernization, as well as town-centre regeneration discussions in adjacent Berkshire outlets. If you’d like, I can pull the most recent articles from those sources and summarize them with dates and key implications.

Would you like me to fetch and summarize the most up-to-date items from the council site and local outlets, or focus on a specific topic (e.g., transport, education, or culture) within Bracknell Forest?

Note: If you need precise URLs or direct quotes, I can provide them in a follow-up.

Sources

My Bracknell Local Newspaper January 2024

December 2023 edition of My Bracknell The December 2023 issue of My Bracknell, the free newspaper serving the Bracknell Forest area, including Bracknell, Crowt

mybracknell.co.uk

News | Bracknell Forest Council

Bracknell Forest Council continues to work with Arcus Global to resolve a data-mapping issue that is preventing us from to processing land charges. Bracknell Forest Council's leader and chief executive have released statements following the sentencing of former mayor, Naheed Ejaz, and former mayoral consort, Diwan Khan. No Mow May is back this spring and Bracknell Forest is once again taking part to help give local nature a boost. … Bracknell Forest Council has received confirmation that the...

www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk

Local News

Latest news, events and elected councillors from Bracknell Conservative Association, the Conservative Party in Bracknell, Crowthorne, Sandhurst & Warfield

www.bracknellconservatives.org.uk

Bracknell News

edit post Blog The Biggest Companies in Bracknell by Nick Marr 26 April 2025 edit post Schools Outstanding local primary

mybracknell.co.uk

Your Bracknell Forest 2026 edition

The squeeze on the council’s budget has been caused by: • recent changes to government funding (Fairer Funding Review). This will see government grant support fall by £18 million over the next three years • years of central government underfunding • rising inflation • extra demand for essential … reviewing contracts and stopping some non-essential services. More than £5 million of reserves (savings) will also be used. Council tax will rise by the government’s expected 4.99 per cent from April...

www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk