My Bracknell Local Newspaper December 2023

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Christmas fayre and tree lighting kicks off festive season PHOTOS BY PAUL KING

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ozens of residents gathered for the annual Hurst Christmas light switch-on. The event saw locals meet up at the recreation ground opposite the village pond for the official switch-on, officiated by the Rev. Graham Theobald. There were refreshments on hand including mulled wine and mince pies, as well as goodie bags donated by local business Chocoholics. Music was provided by the Waltham St. Lawrence Silver Band. The event followed on from the vil-

lage’s Christmas fayre the day before which took place at St. Nicholas Church, with special guest Father

Christmas on hand to meet the youngest members of the community. Attractions including a raffle and si-

lent auction, gift stalls and games, as well as children’s craft activities and live entertainment.

Why not try something different in 2024... WORDS AND PHOTOS BY PHILL GEE

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ortimer Alpacas is a family-run business set in the beautiful village of Mortimer, Berkshire. George, Zippy, Bungle, Cappuccino, Rupert, Finley, Henry, Hugo, Pip, and Truffle are their adorable young boys, who each have different personalities and bring something unique to the experience. Sam told us: “People can come to us to walk and picnic with them, or we do picnic-only sessions, which are fun for the whole family.” Time is spent with the alpacas by the

family and as a result, they have the right temperament for socialising with humans, and they are able to come for hand-feeding. This is a truly unique experience because you can spend time petting the alpacas in their natural environment, and you can really get to know these beauties, capturing those quirky selfies! Sam explained that they welcome

private groups, including children and adults with special needs. Not only that, but they also provide corporate visits; you can go to them, or they can come to you. Sam told us that they frequently visit nurseries and care homes and attend weddings in and around the Wokingham Borough. Chuckling, Sam recounted how the alpacas have in the

past been in residents’ bedrooms and even travelled between floors in lifts with the alpacas. There are opportunities for volunteers aged over 16 who have a genuine interest in animals. For more information on visiting the farm or to have them visit you, see their website: www.mortimer-alpacas. co.uk.

Sue Ryder ‘branches’ out into Christmas tree recycling

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ue Ryder is branching out and encouraging local residents across the Thames Valley area to recycle their real trees through their Christmas Treecycling service. In return for a donation, they’ll collect your real Christmas trees for recycling, to raise vital funds for Sue Ryder. This green scheme will raise vital funds so Sue Ryder can continue of-

fering its compassionate palliative care and bereavement support, helping Sue Ryder teams be there when it matters. For a suggested donation, they will collect real Christmas trees direct from your front garden or driveway and recycle them. Real Christmas trees are 100 per cent recyclable and can be turned

into compost or wood chippings for local parks, gardens or landscaping projects, so residents who choose to ‘Treecycle’ will not only be supporting Sue Ryder, but will also be helping reduce landfill. Sue Ryder does not make any money from processing the trees, so your donations help us be there when it matters.


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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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