Desperate family's plea to fly hospitalised Mum home
“She was left on a gurney in the corridor. It’s like a third world hospital," said her son, Kris.
Read moreDetails“She was left on a gurney in the corridor. It’s like a third world hospital," said her son, Kris.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire company granted its employee the sporting opportunity of a lifetime last September when it sent Natasha Norris to compete in the European Masters Athletics Championships. The ten-day long...
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS were celebrated for their commitment to COATS — a Crowthorne-based charity that supports senior citizens. Last month, more than 80 volunteers enjoyed a meal, wine and entertainment and the...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man died following a road traffic collision near to the Look Out Discovery Centre. The incident happened around 1.40pm on Sunday, January 12,...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, 326 chickens were picked up from Wellington College by borough residents keen to ensure the fowls could enjoy England’s green and pleasant land.
Read moreDetailsTHEY say there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but a free brunch? Yep, that’s a thing. Families are being invited to book in for the event, being held...
Read moreDetailsA SHUTTLEBUS service aimed at helping connect people in Finchampstead during waterworks on Nine Mile Ride will start running from early next month. South East Water will operate the route...
Read moreDetailsWilliam Newman opened the shop in 1894, which started out as a saddlery which sold, repaired and made leather goods. But the shop is being forced to close over rising...
Read moreDetailsA PREVIEW of a new retirement complex will take place in Crowthorne on Saturday. McCarthy and Stone is creating Birch Place just off Duke's Ride. Accommodation is over three floors,...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS AT Edgbarrow School have designed a personal security system as part of a national competition. The team — made up of 10 year 12 students — designed a security alarm...
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