Families invited to Crowthorne’s Morgan Rec for free summer activities during school holidays
THERE is a feast of Friday fun lined up for youngsters in Crowthorne this summer.
Read moreDetailsTHERE is a feast of Friday fun lined up for youngsters in Crowthorne this summer.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a motorbike collision in Crowthorne with left a man with life-threatening injuries on Tuesday
Read moreDetailsA three-storey care home could be built on countryside land near Crowthorne and Finchampstead if councillors vote to approve developers' plans
Read moreDetailsA SITE manager helping create homes in Crowthorne has been named as one of the best in the country.
Read moreDetailsClassical music lovers are in for a treat this weekend when the Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will perform the last concert of its summer season
Read moreDetailsAfter the ribbon cutting, pupils from Wildmore Heath School, The Ark and Crowthorne Preschool went around the route saying it was "tracktastic"
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough's estate agents is expanding again, but this time it's working on opening two new branches at the same time.
Read moreDetailsExterior shots of the house in Edgcumbe Park will be seen in and episode of series six of Black Mirror starring Salma Hayek and Annie Murphy
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE actor has won a scholarship to a Crowthorne school, to help her develop her career while also studying.
Read moreDetailsThe founders of three-branch agency Hat and Home have launched a mortgage brokerage to aid their mission to 'make moving home a fantastic experience'
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