My Bracknell Local Newspaper December 2023

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Ponies prove to be stars of the show at supermarket promotion PHOTOS BY PAUL KING

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hoppers filling their trollies at Waitrose in Wokingham were surprised to see some ponies outside. The team from SAFE (Saving Abandoned Fly-grazing Equines) were on hand to help raise funds for the charity and also promote the work that they do. The stars of the show were ponies five-month-old Zucca and six-year-old Seguro as they donned reindeer antlers and got into the Christmas spirit. SAFE founder Alison Stratford thanked Waitrose for their continued support. “One of our volunteers is a Waitrose partner so we have a nice

Continues from pg 1 hen he was born, he had a large section of his bowel missing and needed a ninehour operation at the John Radcliff Hospital. His dad added: “It was one thing after another. His kneecaps came out of their sockets, so he had another operation at Reading but from the age of seven he needed a wheelchair.” Scott, who turns 25 this month, went to a mainstream infant and junior school before moving to Addington in Woodley. And he has just finished at Reading College where he has been learning life skills. He would love a job, but he needs to build his confidence. “He can sign and lip read and he can say a few words. He lacks confidence but he gets a bit better when he’s had a beer!” Although Scott’s mum Sharon and his dad are no longer together, they have an excellent relationship and work together to look after Scott. Darren lives in Binfield and has him on a Tuesday and at the weekends while his mum lives in Wargrave. They have support with Scott attending Optalis in Woodley and Lower Earley on a Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-

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day. The only issue for them is where they live – in a flat above a chip shop which has access difficulties. Darren used to live in the Wokingham Borough but when he split from his partner during Covid, he was forced to take temporary accommodation in Binfield. He said: “When I went to the council to try and get put on the housing list, they said they couldn’t help as I was now in Bracknell. They did provide a stair climber but it wasn’t suitable for the property. I have to leave Scott’s wheelchair in the car and carry him across the car park to the flat. In January I took a fall with him and damaged my knee. A ground floor flat or bungalow would be a godsend for both of us.” Darren, who is a car painter, is even looking for an evening job just to be able to provide ground floor accommodation for his son. He added: “We love caring for Scott and wouldn’t have it any other way. He has a wide circle of friends – he literally makes friends wherever he goes.” This year he is spending Christmas Eve and Christmas Day morning with his dad, before spending Christmas night with his mum and meeting up with his siblings, two brothers and a sister on Boxing Day.

relationship with the store. They very generously provide us with raffle prizes for our family fun day in the summer. But it is events like this which really get the message across about the work that we do.” She added that often shoppers are surprised and delighted to come across the ponies. “We got a really

good response on what was a very cold day. We had a stall just outside the entrance and also had a tombola.” The event raised just over £700 for the Wokingham-based charity. Zucca is one of their newest arrivals and Alison described him as ‘quite a poorly boy’ with back legs that lock up. He regularly had to be taken for a walk around Peach Place but she added that he was getting better all the time. SAFE is a small registered charity whose mission is to support local landowners to legally rescue and re-home abandoned and neglected horses in the Berkshire and Surrey areas. If you would like to volunteer, find them on Facebook or visit www.safe-horses. co.uk


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It was cold outside

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Beth Lucey’s 24-Hour Fitness Challenge for Parkinson’s UK

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Wokingham Half Marathon now The David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon

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Heart-warming story sees resident reunited with sentimental ring

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Double whammy as craft village gets festive

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Community unites in preparation for Christmas

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Why not try something different in 2024...

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Christmas fayre and tree lighting kicks off festive season

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A festive rebirth: The Bull at Barkham opens under new ownership just in time for Christmas!

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Solo at Christmas

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Charity in desperate need of volunteer drivers to offer ‘lifeline’

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Visitors WADE through crowds for annual festive fair

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California Country Park Run honours legacy of Ruby Lee with heartfelt tribute and charity drive

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Enchanting winter wonderland: The Kingfisher Chase Christmas lights display for charity in Bracknell

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Panto round-up

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Bikers unite to bring Christmas joy on annual toy run

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Thinking of a new you in 2024?

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Elms Walk celebrates Küchenhaus opening: A new chapter in Wokingham’s regeneration

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Town turns into winter wonderland for carnival

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Laser focus at Coombes

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Local charities team up to bring Christmas ‘presence’ to families in need

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Street lights up for Christmas and charity

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Loddon Primary School

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Local group champions community spirit with hampers for families in need

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Bracknell Forest Libraries

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The final curtain for Woodley Theatre group

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Ponies prove to be stars of the show at supermarket promotion

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Bracknell's Winter Wonderland by Plus Three Nurseries Ltd: A festive triumph!

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Merry and bright at The Lexicon this Christmas

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Taking to the slopes – a holiday on the piste

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Mayor kicks off Christmas in Winnersh

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Binfield Community Choir: The heart of the Binfield Christmas Market celebration

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The Lexicon Glow Room lights up Bracknell with 20,000 LEDs for a festive spectacle

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Local campaign advocates for defibrillators at sports venues after cardiac arrest incident

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Pictures of the Week...

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Cllr Pauline Jorgensen

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Cllr Stephen Conway

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New Year’s Eve Party

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Parliamentary candidate Clive Jones

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MP James Sunderland

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MP Sir John Redwood

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Serious about promoting your event?

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My Wokingham announced as media partner for the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon

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