Celebration as last beam laid for community fire station
The Crowthorne-based station is part of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority’s plans to modernise the fire and rescue service’s buildings over the next 15 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowthorne-based station is part of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority’s plans to modernise the fire and rescue service’s buildings over the next 15 years.
Read moreDetailsThe British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) will be bringing the chickens for rehoming to Wellington College on Sunday, January 26.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a business park in Bracknell donated toys and games to ensure that seriously-ill children would have a happy Christmas. Companies that work out of the Maxis buildings in...
Read moreDetailsFOUR Wokingham-based estate agents have been found guilty of operating a price-fixing cartel for almost seven years. On Tuesday, December 17, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced that three...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW and improved Broadmoor Hospital is now open, offering state-of-the-art facilities to its patients. Located in the existing grounds to the west of the old site, the new hospital...
Read moreDetailsTWO LOCAL children are celebrating this week after winning The Lexicon’s Christmas Gift Card Wallet competition. From more than 750 entries, young artist Lucas Hillan, aged 10, from Our Lady’s...
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL has remained a Conservative seat after newcomer James Sunderland won the seat in the general election. His 31,894 votes meant that he comfortably beat Labour candidate Paul Bidwell, who...
Read moreDetailsA MUDDY CHALLENGE for runners of all ages will take place next month in the grounds of Wellington College. The Muddy Welly is a 10km or 5km run through muddy...
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES STOLE flowers from a memorial bench outside The Crowthorne Inn last week. On the first anniversary of their Grandmother’s death, a local family placed commemorative flowers on a bench...
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to talk about grief is coming to a cafe in Crowthorne’s High Street early next month. On Wednesday, December 4, Beatons Tearooms and Bookshop will hold a session...
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