Carers walk the Nine Mile Ride for dementia charity
FORGET the Nine Mile Ride, this was the Nine Mile Hike. On Friday, May 25, a group of 15 people tackled the infamous road in a bid to raise funds...
Read moreDetailsFORGET the Nine Mile Ride, this was the Nine Mile Hike. On Friday, May 25, a group of 15 people tackled the infamous road in a bid to raise funds...
Read moreDetailsOAKLANDS Infants School held its annual arts week last week. The Crowthorne school encourage its pupils to get creative through a series of special events. Sculptor Tim Davis visited to...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new fire station in Crowthorne are all systems go, following a special groundbreaking ceremony last week. Members of the Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service were joined...
Read moreDetailsEVERYTHING stops for tea and for Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, that couldn’t be more true. Late last month, he visited Beaton’s Tearooms in Crowthorne to find out how the...
Read moreDetailsTEENAGERS may enjoy listening to The Prodigy’s Firestarter, but for those more interested in being a fire stopper a new course will be just up their street. Royal Berkshire Fire...
Read moreDetailsTHE record books will show that officially she came last in the 2019 London Marathon. But no matter how you look at it, Mwangala Lethbridge is a winner in every...
Read moreDetailsBUILDING work has begun on Crowthorne’s new fire station. When completed next summer, the High Street station will also house offices for the police and the ambulance service. Firefighters have...
Read moreDetailsA POLICE officer has been left with a broken leg after being assaulted in a busy High Street. The incident, described as a serious injury, took place around 8.30pm on...
Read moreDetailsA POST MORTEM has revealed that a man who died in Reading’s town centre on Friday night suffered blunt force trauma to the head. An 18-year-old from Crowthorne was arrested...
Read moreDetailsLIKE all athletes, Amy Clayton throws herself into her sport. But the 14-year-old also backflips and somersaults as well high into the air from a snow covered ramp. Now the...
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