Here are the latest Bracknell Forest updates I could confirm:
- Land searches update: the council is working with Arcus Global to resolve a data-mapping issue affecting land charges processing. This suggests ongoing administrative fixes rather than a policy shift or major incident.[1]
- Sentencing news: leadership has issued statements following the sentencing of the former mayor Naheed Ejaz and former mayoral consort Diwan Khan, indicating local governance changes or accountability actions.[1]
- No Mow May 2026: Bracknell Forest is participating again to promote biodiversity and environmental benefits during May 2026.[1]
- New autism school funding: approval has been received from the Department for Education to fund and build a new autism school in the borough, marking a significant education infrastructure development.[1]
- Bus services: a public consultation has led to funding decisions to discontinue three local bus services, reflecting ongoing transport service reviews in the borough.[1]
Additional context from the council’s broader communications:
- Your Bracknell Forest 2026 edition highlights budget pressures, including reductions in funding, increased costs, and an anticipated council tax rise of around 4.99% to balance the budget, along with the use of reserves.[2]
- There are broader cultural and town-centre initiatives tied to the “forest” identity, including library enhancements and town-centre renewal plans, with aims to create more open spaces and multi-functional community hubs.[3]
If you’d like, I can summarize these into a quick briefing, pull out dates for each item, or track any item you’re particularly interested in (e.g., education or transport). I can also compile a concise bullet list of what this means for residents in Grapevine, Texas.
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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...
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