Crowthorne woman fulfils dream of competing in European Masters Athletics Championships with help from employer.
A Berkshire company granted its employee the sporting opportunity of a lifetime last September when it sent Natasha Norris to ...
A Berkshire company granted its employee the sporting opportunity of a lifetime last September when it sent Natasha Norris to ...
VOLUNTEERS were celebrated for their commitment to COATS — a Crowthorne-based charity that supports senior citizens. Last month, more than ...
William Newman opened the shop in 1894, which started out as a saddlery which sold, repaired and made leather goods. ...
A PREVIEW of a new retirement complex will take place in Crowthorne on Saturday. McCarthy and Stone is creating Birch ...
STUDENTS AT Edgbarrow School have designed a personal security system as part of a national competition. The team — made up ...
KEY STAGE THREE youngsters from a Bracknell school recently had a chance to take on a Dragon’s Den-style panel thanks ...
The Crowthorne-based station is part of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority’s plans to modernise the fire and rescue service’s buildings ...
The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) will be bringing the chickens for rehoming to Wellington College on Sunday, January 26.
STAFF from a business park in Bracknell donated toys and games to ensure that seriously-ill children would have a happy ...
THE NEW and improved Broadmoor Hospital is now open, offering state-of-the-art facilities to its patients. Located in the existing grounds ...
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