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The council bosses in Berkshire earning £100k or more a year A TOTAL of 10 council employees across Berkshire took home £100,000 or more last year, it has been revealed. Bracknell Forest Council was found to have the most employees receiving remuneration in excess of £100,000 in Berkshire. The figures, published in the TaxPayers’ Alliance’s 14th Town Hall Rich List, analysed data from councils across the country. Timothy Wheadon Bracknell Forest Council s chief executive Timothy Wheadon brought home the most money with a salary of £201,000 and a pension of £9,000. Nikki Edwards, executive director of people, took home a massive £156,000 with a £22,000 pension.
ERWIN - Barbara Faye Masters, age 83, of Erwin, passed away on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, at her daughterâs home, where she resided through her illness. A native of Erwin, Barbara is a daughter of the late Lenville and Joanna (Murphy) Edwards. She was a member of Unaka Springs Freewill Baptist Church. She loved church functions, gardening and flowers. In addition to her parents, Barbara is preceded in death by her husband: Phillip Dale Masters; brothers: Jerry Edwards, Billy Gene Edwards, Arnie Edwards and Lincoln Edwards; and sisters: Helen Shealy and Gladys Orren.
Barbara Faye Masters leaves behind to cherish her memory: Daughters: Melody Annette Masters Hughes, Crystal Lynn Masters Lanford and husband, Jeff; Grandchildren: Maci Hughes, Hunter Rice; Sisters: Carolyn Edwards, Betty Hall; Brother: Nicky Edwards.
1/1 TRIBUTES have been paid to a three-year-old girl who died following an accident in a quiet cul-de-sac. The incident happened on Wednesday in Calne when a van was involved in a collision with the child. Town mayor Robert Merrick is a family friend and could not contain his grief as he explained the shock and disbelief the family were going through. “Words just fail me,’” he said. “The family are so shocked and it is unbelievable that the town of Calne has had yet another awful tragedy.” He explained he had got to know a family member on moving to Calne over 20 years ago.