Berkshire Maestros crowdfund to bring music into the community
The Mini Maestros project will bring musical sessions into community spaces for babies and toddlers.
Read moreDetailsThe Mini Maestros project will bring musical sessions into community spaces for babies and toddlers.
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE bowling club is celebrating after receiving a helping hand with its clubhouse refurbishment. Retirement property developer, Renaissance Retirement, which has apartments, based locally in Crowthorne, Wokingham and Sandhurst,...
Read moreDetailsA team of six from Crowthorne-based digital marketing company, Red Hot Penny took on the half marathon obstacle course in the name of charity.
Read moreDetailsHalf-term fun is promised for visitors to Crowthorne, thanks to a fundraising scarecrow trail
Read moreDetailsTWO men who attempted to break into a home in Crowthorne were captured on CCTV and fled from the scene
Read moreDetailsAlthough I was elected as a representative of the Conservative Party, I have always been conscious that my first duty has been to represent you, regardless of whether you voted...
Read moreDetailsDR PHILIP LEE has savaged the appointment of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, saying he is pursuing a no-deal Brexit that had no democratic mandate
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW Crowthorne fire station is starting to take shape, and last week an update on the works was presented to various local leaders
Read moreDetailsALMOST a third of all GCSE grades awards to students at Crowthorne’s Wellington College were 9s – the equivalent of an A*
Read moreDetailsMORE than four-fifths of students at Edgbarrow School in Crowthorne achieved GCSE grades of 9-4 in both English and Maths this year, with just over a third graded 7 or...
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