This week we take a look at some of the top Bracknell News headlines from the turn of the Millennium. Delighted pupils from Great Hollands Junior School, in Wordsworth, welcomed their new head teacher into town in the year 2000. Paula Montie was a deputy head teacher at a London school and told Bracknell News that she was “absolutely loving it” in her new role and that Bracknell “has such a great atmosphere”. The same year saw Bracknell firefighters stage a car wash to raise £1,500 for four-year-old Lauren Hawkins. Lauren had autism and her family and friends were hoping to place her into a specialised school.
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Ages 4-6 - Reegan Rogers, St Francis Catholic Primary School Ages 7-9 - Joo An Koo, Ascot Heath Primary School Ages 10-11 - Isabella Milner, Ascot Heath Primary School Age 12 - Maya Cirio, Ranelagh School Age 13 - Lottie Furst, Charters School Age 14 - Mya Debbinney-Wright, The Marist School All the winners will be invited to the Saturday of Royal Ascot this year. The winning schools will also each receive £1,000 with the winning artists and runners up receiving £50 and £25 respectively in Amazon vouchers. Since launching in 2018, the initiative has seen total donations of £21,000 to local schools. The 2021 artwork will be added to the Heath Tunnel gallery which connects Ascot High Street to the Heath which is located in the centre of the racecourse; making a colourful walkway for racegoers and the local community.