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There’s no denying that it has been an extraordinary year, and months of working from home has pushed many of us to reconsider where and how we want to live....
Read moreDetailsThere’s no denying that it has been an extraordinary year, and months of working from home has pushed many of us to reconsider where and how we want to live....
Read moreDetailsAN INFORMATION event is to be held in Crowthorne next weekend for people looking to move into a retirement complex. McCarthy Stone is offering socially-distanced one-to-one viewing of its Birch...
Read moreDetailsResidents at Crowthorne's Pinehurst Care Centre have shared their top tips for life.
Read moreDetailsPUBLIC TOILETS in Crowthorne may be demolished, as the parish council says it cannot afford to run them. Currently owned by Bracknell Forest Council, the local authority asked Crowthorne Parish...
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT needs to do more to support small businesses and the fitness industry, which have both needed to close as a result of the new Tier 4 restrictions. Bracknell...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne-based estate agency Leaders Romans Group has had a record-breaking year.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS draw has raised nearly £10,000 for good causes across Berkshire - and given a festive bonus to 17 homes. The third annual Community Christmas Draw was held virtually...
Read moreDetailsPupils at Crowthorne primary school have been creating cards for residents at Birch Place.
Read moreDetailsA Crowthorne resident has run seven half marathons in seven days for his latest charity fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsSarah Davies, who manages Crowthorne care home Ariadni, has been shortlisted for the Great British Care Awards 2020.
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