Crowthorne care home celebrates Wimbledon in style
THE TENNIS rackets came out this month at a Crowthorne care home to mark this year’s Wimbledon. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Dukes Ride, held a special tournament to celebrate the...
Read moreDetailsTHE TENNIS rackets came out this month at a Crowthorne care home to mark this year’s Wimbledon. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Dukes Ride, held a special tournament to celebrate the...
Read moreDetailsA pop-up vaccine centre is coming to Lower Earley this weekend, ahead of restrictions easing on Monday.
Read moreDetailsBond Brews, in Wokingham, is hosting a pitcher perfect beer festival this weekend to mark its sixth anniversary in business.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM borough's young people made their voices heard at the first Youth Council meeting last week. On Tuesday, July 6, the new group held its inaugural meeting with a welcome...
Read moreDetailsPARTS of California Country Park have been closed for repair. The pontoon and nearby footpath has been blocked off, due to health and safety concerns. The borough council said it...
Read moreDetailsA NIGERIAN artist will be making waves in Wokingham borough, thanks to a friendly courier group. Ken Nwadiogbu is the next artist to feature in Flight Logistics’ Art On Wheels...
Read moreDetailsA WOOSEHILL performing arts school held its own festival earlier this month. Roughly 200 students from Platform YP took to the stage at Dinton Pastures Country Park, marking the first...
Read moreDetailsChildren won't go hungry this summer, says Juliet Sherratt, founder of Woodley Lunch Bunch.
Read moreDetailsA DAY AT THE RACES was enjoyed by Crowthorne elderly residents last month. Retirees at McCarthy Stone’s Birch Place, on Duke’s Road, Crowthorne, were treated to a special afternoon tea...
Read moreDetailsTHE JOURNEY towards Wargrave Lido has taken another step after organisers launched a community survey about the project last month. In preparation for a planning application, the team behind the...
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