COATS centre reopens in Crowthorne
COATS for Crowthorne’s Seniors, on Pinewood Avenue, is planning to ease some restrictions starting from Monday, August 9. With an aim to increase visitor numbers, the centre is aiming to...
Read moreDetailsCOATS for Crowthorne’s Seniors, on Pinewood Avenue, is planning to ease some restrictions starting from Monday, August 9. With an aim to increase visitor numbers, the centre is aiming to...
Read moreDetailsNEWS that Frimley Health and Care ICS won’t be changed has been welcomed by Bracknell MP James Sunderland. Earlier this year, the government announced plans to shake-up the clinical commissioning...
Read moreDetailsCOATS for Crowthorne’s Seniors, on Pinewood Avenue, is planning to ease some restrictions starting from Monday, August 9. With an aim to increase visitor numbers, the centre is aiming to...
Read moreDetailsFAIRIES have been spotted in Crowthorne lighting up a new nature trail. Sebastian’s Action Trust, on Upper Broadmoor Road, has recently expanded its second premises – The Woodlands. The charity,...
Read moreDetailsTHE TENNIS rackets came out this month at a Crowthorne care home to mark this year’s Wimbledon. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Dukes Ride, held a special tournament to celebrate the...
Read moreDetailsSUPERFAST broadband is being promised for Crowthorne after a company pledged to launch full-fibre services to the village. Zzoomm is working on installing the network which can offer speeds of...
Read moreDetailsTHE TENNIS rackets came out this month at a Crowthorne care home to mark this year’s Wimbledon. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Dukes Ride, held a special tournament to celebrate the...
Read moreDetailsA DAY AT THE RACES was enjoyed by Crowthorne elderly residents last month. Retirees at McCarthy Stone’s Birch Place, on Duke’s Road, Crowthorne, were treated to a special afternoon tea...
Read moreDetailsA GIN night will be hosted by Crowthorne’s British Legion club this weekend. The Royal British Legion Club Crowthorne, on Wellington Road, is welcoming members and non- members to join...
Read moreDetailsSPONSORED swims, walks and runs have helped a housebuilder raise nearly £20,000 for a Crowthorne-based charity that supports seriously ill children and their families. Sebastian’s Action Trust was chosen by...
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