‘They would be crammed into a garden’: Planning Inspector rejects bid to build two homes in Crowthorne
A plan to build two homes in Crowthorne has been rejected, after neighbours argued the buildings would be 'crammed into a garden'
Read moreDetailsA plan to build two homes in Crowthorne has been rejected, after neighbours argued the buildings would be 'crammed into a garden'
Read moreDetailsSaint Sebastion brass band celebrates a great start to the competition year
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be some smooth sounds in the air around Wellington College this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Tap Takeover will take place at The Hive on Thursday, March 9.
Read moreDetailsThe Two Sisters Cafe will host the event at their High Street location on Thursday, March 2.
Read moreDetailsThe cafe has teamed up with Sandhurst-based pie specialist, The Pie Hole to provide a pastry-filled delight to attendees.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Musical Players and Jamie Milburn will host the event at the Parish Hall this Friday, February 24.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Bracknell is among a group of politicians seeking justice for veterans who have been injured in the line of duty.
Read moreDetailsThey will also need to be delivered to Crowthorne Library or the parish council offices before 10am on Monday, April 24.
Read moreDetailsThe free event will take place at the Crowthorne Library on Saturday, February 18, between 10am and 2pm.
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