Wedding bells ring for care home residents’ special anniversary
Michael Bell, a resident at Pinehurst Care Centre, and his wife Valerie, were treated to an afternoon of cake and their favourite songs.
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.
Read moreDetailsThe group started its regular evening rehearsals again after almost two years of no performances.
Read moreDetailsPinehurst Care Centre, on Duke's Ride, will create a Hallowe'en themed display as part of the annual Crowthorne Trails event.
Read moreDetailsThe questionnaire has been created for the community to have their say and help the parish council move forward with its plans.
Read moreDetailsPunters can dance the night away in The Prince, on the High Street, for its Hisstory Night, from 8pm until 11.45pm.
Read moreDetailsA group of teenagers have set up their sponge and buckets to start their own car wash in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsMRS Digital, run by Carol and Adam Blackford-Mills, brought home the trophy for Search Agency of the Year at the UK Agency Awards 2021.
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