WE'VE rounded up some of this week's most read stories, just in case you may have missed them.

1. Bracknell Tesco staff test positive for Covid-19

Bracknell News:

TWO staff members have tested positive for coronavirus at a supermarket in Bracknell.

Tesco confirmed this afternoon that two colleagues from Tesco Superstore in Whitton Road tested positive for Covid-19.

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2. The Don Beni Bracknell: Italian restaurant plans

Bracknell News:

CONTROVERSIAL plans to build a new home at the back of a popular Italian restaurant are set to rubber-stamped despite neighbours’ concerns about road safety.

A two-storey, four-bedroom home is proposed at the site of The Don Beni restaurant in Winkfield Row.

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3. Bracknell: Tributes to former Unison representative

Bracknell News:

TRIBUTES have been paid to a late council worker for her work representing staff at the authority.

Lorna Cameron, who was the Bracknell Forest representative for the UK’s largest trade union Unison, passed away recently.

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4. Former Spin nightclub could now become mix of bars, restaurants, cafes and shops

Bracknell News:

What was once Wokingham's only nightclub could now a space for cafes, restaurants, bars and offices.

Spin bar and nightclub closed just before Christmas in 2017 and since then the ground floor space at Alexandra House has been sat empty.

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5. Map reveals potential coronavirus hotspots in Reading and Bracknell

Bracknell News:

BERKSHIRE would not be a 'high risk' area for Covid-19 infections if a second wave was to happen, according to data from Oxford University.

Potential hotspot areas have been identified using a new online tool, which maps places most at risk across the UK, combining data about vulnerable groups, population and hospital resources.

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