Coffee time to resume at Crowthorne British Legion
COFFEES will be poured all round at the reopening of a Crowthorne club. The Royal British Legion, on Wellington Road, will host a coffee morning to celebrate reopening its doors...
Read moreDetailsCOFFEES will be poured all round at the reopening of a Crowthorne club. The Royal British Legion, on Wellington Road, will host a coffee morning to celebrate reopening its doors...
Read moreDetailsKnotweed, an invasive plant is taking over Crowthorne – one of many hotspots in Berkshire this year. New research shows that Japanese knotweed has spread across the county and the...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne residents voted in favour of the parish council's new local plan last week.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Food Bank is urging supports to continue giving as the pandemic impacts its support services.
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE school has been shortlisted for an award for its efforts during the pandemic. It has been recognised for the award due to the extensive work it has done...
Read moreDetailsJust after 8am this morning, a lorry, four cars and a tractor collided on the stretch of road between Ringmead and South Hill Road.
Read moreDetailsWINE lovers can enjoy same-day deliveries straight to their door with a new app. Drop Wine, a virtual wine cellar set up in Covent Garden in 2016, expanded its delivery...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne families splashed their way through Easter while raising money for local charity Sebastian's Action Trust, with Splash for Seb.
Read moreDetailsCARE home residents enjoyed a day of special celebrations last week. Warren Lodge care home, in Finchampstead, hosted an event to mark the Queen’s 95th birthday as part of its...
Read moreDetailsCARE home residents dug out their gardening tools for Earth Day last week. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Duke’s Ride in Crowthorne, took part in garden activities to celebrate Earth Day...
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