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Ground sale crucial for Bracknell Town FC s ambitious plans

The proposal provides 167 parking spaces and 278 secure bicycle spaces. But the plan begs the question: where would Bracknell Town FC end up playing their matches? The football club is in the process taking up a ground share opportunity and moving the first team to Bottom Meadow, the home of Sandhurst Town FC in time for the 21/22 season. Bottom Meadow is currently undergoing a £2.2m refurbishment, which Sandhurst Town are hoping to finish by July 2021 at the earliest. While Bracknell and Sandhurst will share the ground, the two clubs will retain their separate identities. Sandhurst Town FC currently have a ground sharing arrangement with Bracknell Town FC while Bottom Meadow undergoes development.

Covid-19: Quarantine hotels unsafe for returning pupils

Covid-19: Quarantine hotels unsafe for returning pupils By Steve Mather image copyrightSaina Sodhi image captionSaina Sodhi said it would be 100% more comforting to be able to quarantine at her school in Somerset Parents and teachers have called for international pupils to be allowed to self-isolate at their school, rather than in a quarantine hotel . In a letter to the government on behalf of 500 schools, the Boarding Schools Association said hotel accommodation was unsafe for pupils. James Davidson said the thought of his daughter quarantining on her return to school from Abu Dhabi made him anxious. The government said parents should accompany children during quarantine.

13-year-old horse rider who is aiming to be the Lewis Hamilton of Equestrianism | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

A 13-YEAR-OLD horse rider is already aiming for the Olympics - and to be the Lewis Hamilton of Equestrianism . Rupert Hyde is heading for the top of his sport and to be as successful as the Formula One champion. Born in London to black British dad James, 49 and white mum Katie, 50, Rupert isn t a natural fit in the often white elitist world of horse riding. But he is determined to succeed and his horse-riding ability has already won him a scholarship to one of Britain s top public schools. He wants to represent his country at the Olympics and is already regularly winning show jumping competitions against men and women.

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