Thames Voyces celebrates return to concert hall
A CELEBRATORY Concert is the title to Thames Voyces autumn event
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATORY Concert is the title to Thames Voyces autumn event
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Crowthorne Trails, the Magic and Mystery themed event presented 88 created outdoor displays for families to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Crowthorne Trails, the community can travel around the village to explore each display.
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which supporting senior citizens in the area, offer companionship, hot drinks, biscuits and a two course lunch each weekday.
Read moreDetailsEstate agency Hat and Home will launch a branch in the village as it expands for the first time.
Read moreDetailsMakylla's Little Imaginations Bookshop, based in Bagshot, launched the fundraising initiative in August to support Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsMichael Bell, a resident at Pinehurst Care Centre, and his wife Valerie, were treated to an afternoon of cake and their favourite songs.
Read moreDetailsThe school, on Duke's Ride, has teamed up with the Unison Group to establish Wellington College schools in India.
Read moreDetailsRetirement developer McCarthy and Stone donated the money to The COATS Centre, a charity for senior citizens to meet and enjoy each other's company.
Read moreDetailsThe amateur dramatics society is preparing its bow and arrows for this year?s production of Robin Hood at Crowthorne Parish Hall.
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