Crowthorne Fire Station to host charity car wash this weekend
On Saturday, Crowthorne Fire Station is hosting its covid-safe event from 10am until 4pm.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Crowthorne Fire Station is hosting its covid-safe event from 10am until 4pm.
Read moreDetails“We are managing very few, if any, patients with Covid, but if we do get busy with Covid patients again I don’t think anyone will be wanting to come down...
Read moreDetails“I’ve been campaigning for a new library in Twyford for about 20 years … I never expected we’d get it in the middle of a crisis."
Read moreDetailsResource Productions is on the lookout for young people to take part in the next British Film Institute Film Academy.
Read moreDetails“The first year’s recipients cover a wide range of, and in many cases innovative, projects, and I look forward to them all coming to fruition.”
Read moreDetailsManagers at the Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust have thanked the independent health sector for its “superb support” during the height of the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsSquire's Garden Centre in Wokingham has expanded, and is now offering a new food hall selling products from Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Berkshire Growth Hub has launched a new initiative to help small and medium businesses recover from the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe Council has launched seven new school buses to help with social distancing, funded by a grant from the Department for Education.
Read moreDetailseActiv, a new health lounge that has opened in Wokingham’s Peach Place development says its use of modern technology means a 30-minute workout can be life-changing.
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