3 best walking routes in Bracknell FOR many people, their daily walks have been their solace during lockdown. It’s given people a chance to explore their surroundings and discover beautiful areas that they never knew existed. Restaurants and surrounding shops may be closed- but some local café and coffee shops have decided to remain open for takeaway services only. We have tracked down three Bracknell walking routes with a nearby coffee shop that’s open for business. This means you can spice up your regular walking route by enjoying a hot drink on the journey. However, it’s important to note that these walking routes are only suitable for people who live locally and who can embark on them in accordance with lockdown rules.
Some areas in the Bracknell Forest borough are no stranger to the issue that is fly-tipping. Redlakes in Crowthorne has been repeatedly taken over by rubbish, with the News writing reports about it five times in 2020. This pile of rubbish was witnessed by a resident walking down the lane on Monday, October 19.
Romans Ride At the time, Karen McCormick slammed the illegal fly-tippers for making the footpath totally impassible . The broken bits of wood and plaster board appeared to have been dumped overnight.
Sandhurst Poles, bags, netting, containers and other bits of plastic rubbish were chucked out by a fly-tipper by Ambarrow Woodland near Maybrick Close.