Crowthorne Parish Council urges people to fill out strategy plan survey
The questionnaire has been created for the community to have their say and help the parish council move forward with its plans.
Read moreThe questionnaire has been created for the community to have their say and help the parish council move forward with its plans.
Read morePunters can dance the night away in The Prince, on the High Street, for its Hisstory Night, from 8pm until 11.45pm.
Read moreA group of teenagers have set up their sponge and buckets to start their own car wash in Crowthorne.
Read moreMRS Digital, run by Carol and Adam Blackford-Mills, brought home the trophy for Search Agency of the Year at the UK Agency Awards 2021.
Read moreEdgbarrow School, on Grant Road, officially launched The Elsey unit after completing its block replacement scheme.
Read moreCrowthorne Tennis Club, off Nine Mile Ride, invited members and their families to the event on Saturday, September 11.
Read moreThe amateur dramatics society will be performing the 80?s hit musical at South Hill Park?s Wilde theatre until Saturday, September 25.
Read moreYATELEY’S Gig on the Green is making a return this weekend. The festival, taking place on the village’s common, between Reading Road and Firgrove Road, will run from Saturday, September...
Read moreCrowthorne Musical Players are preparing to return to South Hill Park, thanks to their new production, The Wedding Singer
Read moreCrowthorne Baptist Church was standing on a threshold moment as it dedicated its new buildings on Sunday. Hundreds attended a special service
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