IN THE COMMUNITY: West Forest Townswomen’s Guild
West Forest Townswomen's Guild are on their annual summer break from their monthly meetings and will return to Emmbrook Village Hall on September 15
Read moreDetailsWest Forest Townswomen's Guild are on their annual summer break from their monthly meetings and will return to Emmbrook Village Hall on September 15
Read moreDetailsMore than a quarter of all grades were A* or A and over 50% of grades at A*-B.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to tackle a burning tree in Emmbrook at the weekend.
Read moreDetailsIt includes proposals for a 68 bed specialist dementia care centre along with up to 130 new homes.
Read moreDetailsMeadows path progress update
Read moreDetailsThe Queen could be seen relaxing regally in a front garden
Read moreDetailsA spitfire seems to be skimming the front porch of a house
Read moreDetailsThe Queen does a spot of Emmbrook gardening
Read moreDetailsHunt for royals in Emmbrook this half term
Read moreDetailsWest Forest Townswomen?s Guild met in Emmbrook Village Hall on February 17th to celebrate their 54th birthday.
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