SIPPING on a refreshing cocktail or playing a game of bowling is getting many people 'exciting' after the coronavirus lockdown is over.

But, many people in Bracknell still want to have something different in The Lexicon, instead of The Botanist and Hollywood Bowl.

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We asked readers if they are excited about the news of a unique cocktail bar coming to The Deck and here are the answers.

Out of 107 people voting, 56 per cent of you said you cannot wait to be drinking a cooling Mojito after a day of shopping.

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However, 31 per cent said they would rather have something different instead of another bowling alley in Bracknell Town.

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One person who didn't want to be named said they would love a nice Indian curry house in the town centre.

A parent suggested a soft play for children as other town centres seems to have this, with a cafe offering healthy choices while they wait.

Community answers

What would you like to see in the town centre?

"If you're not happy about having a cocktail bar or bowling, let us know what you'd like to see instead. Send us your ideas here "

We asked for your responses - this is what you sent.

From Community contributor

What is your response?I would love a good Indian curry house in Bracknell town centre

From Community contributor

What is your response?I would like to see a live entertainment centre like Norden Arts centre in Maidenhead.

From Community contributor

What is your response?It would be nice to see soft play for children other town centers seems to have this and Caffe for parents with healthy food choices

From Community contributor

What is your response?The new town centre is being aimed at a particular type of shopper with the likes of SuperDry and Fenwicks. Bracknell is still a relatively small town as such and there is a distinct lack of what I would call 'everyday' shops for shoppers, this applies to both inside and outside of the town. Where are the charity shops, the small, local independent cafes we used to have? There are lots of boutique type shops and not enough for the community.