£80,000 fine issued for Crowthorne takeaway found to hire illegal workers not been paid
An £80,000 fine issued to the licence holder of a takeaway restaurant found to hire illegal workers last year has not yet been paid.
Read moreDetailsAn £80,000 fine issued to the licence holder of a takeaway restaurant found to hire illegal workers last year has not yet been paid.
Read moreDetailsCelebrating a century of friendship in Crowthorne
Read moreDetailsA celebration of caring - with ballet
Read moreDetailsHear the theme from the film, Babe, played in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsStaff celebrate Bernie's 20 years of dedicated service
Read moreDetailsStroll in Wellington College grounds thwarted by bad weather forecast
Read moreDetailsThe Midcounties Co-operative has opened a brand-new local Co-op store at 9am on Thursday, December 12 in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsWilde Theatre full house as family and friends celebrate his life
Read moreDetailsLearn about activities to try in the borough
Read moreDetailsLearn about activities to try in the borough
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