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A RECRUITMENT campaign has been launched to help find more on-call firefighters at a number of fire stations including Wargrave ...
A RECRUITMENT campaign has been launched to help find more on-call firefighters at a number of fire stations including Wargrave ...
ON TUESDAY, the Yateley and Crowthorne Big Band Society will hold a record recital to mark the golden age of ...
MOTORISTS are being warned to avoid the Nine Mile Ride area of Wokingham tomorrow morning as a large funeral procession ...
LOCALLY-grown Christmas trees will go on sale in Crowthorne next month. The Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) will ...
A SPACIOUS four-bedroom detached home complete with a self-contained annex is being offered to the market via Martin & Co’s ...
ART lovers in Crowthorne will see their masterpieces go on show at an exhibition this weekend. The Crowthorne & Sandhurst ...
THIEVES used a concrete block to smash into a house in Crowthorne earlier this week. During the evening on Tuesday, ...
CREW, staff and partners from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) were honoured alongside members of the public at ...
CHILDREN at a school in Crowthorne ended their academic year in a blaze of glory – by setting fire to ...
PUPILS from Edgbarrow School in Crowthorne are preparing for life in higher education following a strong set of A Level ...
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