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Weekly news round-up in Bracknell - February 7

Here are a few of the most significant stories readers should be aware of: 1. 300 cars at film set could cause disruption to wildlife and residents 300 cars at film set could cause disruption to wildlife and residents Residents in Bracknell Forest and surrounding areas are worried a huge film set, rumoured to be for Netflix s Bridgerton series, could cause a grave danger to road users and destroy wildlife . A proposal to create a temporary film set at Buttersteep Rise has been submitted with applicants Planit Consulting hoping to film at the site from June 2021 to October 2021. To read the full story, click here.

Bracknell: Dead ducks found with beaks and legs taped together

GRAPHIC IMAGES WARNING A HORRIFIC appeal has been shared by the RSPCA after a resident discovered ducks with their beaks and legs taped together. Damian Hawkins who lives in Haversham Drive, Bracknell discovered the abused ducks on Thursday, January 21. He said he had heard a quacking sound outside his house which led him to the discovery of the injured ducks. Mr Hawkins said: I followed the duck down to the garages where I saw another duck which I thought was injured. I later discovered he had box tape around his legs, we cut him free and captured him. The RSPCA went to the garages the next day and discovered another two dead ducks in bin bags.

Ducks with legs and beaks taped together discovered by Bracknell resident

A kind-hearted man told of his horrific discovery after finding ducks with their legs taped together. Damian Hawkins who lives in Haversham Drive, Bracknell was one of the first people to find the abused ducks. The incident happened on Wednesday, January 20 at about 3.30 in the afternoon. He said how he heard a quacking sound outside his house and couldn t believe what he had seen. Mr Hawkins said: I followed the duck down to the garages where I saw another duck which I thought was injured. I later discovered he had box tape around his legs, we cut him free and captured him. The over duck ran behind the garages and that night got eaten by a fox.

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