Confetti on stage thanks to Players
Crowthorne Musical Players are preparing to return to South Hill Park, thanks to their new production, The Wedding Singer
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Musical Players are preparing to return to South Hill Park, thanks to their new production, The Wedding Singer
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Baptist Church was standing on a threshold moment as it dedicated its new buildings on Sunday. Hundreds attended a special service
Read moreDetailsCROWTHORNE Ladies RFC will host a special rugby camp for new members next Wednesday. As part of the England Rugby Allianz Inner Warrior initiative, the club is running the session...
Read moreDetailsAfter 18 months on the subs bench, the most comprehensive guide to the local music scene returns - here's the gigs you can enjoy across Wokingham and Reading over the...
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE are running this year’s London Marathon in memory of their son to raise money for children’s charity Sebastian’s Action Trust
Read moreDetailsCRAFT makers will be heading to Crowthorne for a special event this autumn as Craft In Focus prepares to return to Wellington College
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS are needed for next year’s Crowthorne Carnival, and its committee is urging people to join the team
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day was an amazing success at the weekend. On Sunday, roughly 300 people enjoyed an outdoor party at Crowthorne Rugby Club. There was live music, stalls and...
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR dramatics society is on the lookout for new members, as it makes preparations for its next show.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been made to trace a woman allegedly assaulted by two teenagers in Crowthorne last week. Thames Valley Police said that the victim was outside the Co-op store...
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