Freely Fruity trio plant orchard at Wheatfield Primary School
Founders Ryan Simpson, James Whittingham and Matthew Knight installed 12 trees at Wheatfield Primary School, in Winnersh, on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFounders Ryan Simpson, James Whittingham and Matthew Knight installed 12 trees at Wheatfield Primary School, in Winnersh, on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal British Legion Club, on Wellington Road, Crowthorne, will host a quiz night on Saturday at 8pm.
Read moreDetailsA THEATRE school welcomed pupils back to live lessons earlier this month. Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow, a theatre school for children aged three to 17, held sessions in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW community building in Shinfield has reached roof level, which was marked with a topping-out ceremony lead by Shinfield Parish Council. Chair of the parish council, Andrew Grimes, has...
Read moreDetailsA GYMNASTICS club is tumbling back into class as lockdown eases. Pinewood Gymnastics, Old Wokingham Road, Crowthorne, welcomed back its young members on April 12 following its closure during the...
Read moreDetailsSecond World War figurines of Tommies are popping up across Berkshire, thanks to housebuilder David Wilson Homes. To honour the 76th Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), on Saturday, May...
Read moreDetailsSTEPPING up for charity was a piece of cake for one Woosehill girl: Isabella Waistell has raised more than £1,000 for the Cleft Lip And Palate Association (CLAPA). The charity...
Read moreDetailsA VEGAN camping festival is set to entertain visitors to Dinton Pastures next month. VFest UK, a three-day weekend vegan food and camping festival, will run from Friday, June 11...
Read moreDetailsHARMFUL dumped asbestos was left outside a Crowthorne primary school last week - meaning the council had to clear the fly-tipping. Parents found a quantity of asbestos, a dangerous fibre...
Read moreDetailsPupils at a Finchampstead school organised a plant sale to raise funds last week, to redevelop an outdoor space.
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