Partial eclipse captured in Finchampstead
THE STARS aligned for a borough-based photographer this morning, allowing him to capture a partial eclipse in all its glory. The spectacular celestial event saw the moon partially cover the...
Read moreTHE STARS aligned for a borough-based photographer this morning, allowing him to capture a partial eclipse in all its glory. The spectacular celestial event saw the moon partially cover the...
Read moreThe FBC centre in Gorse Ride North launched its new friendship table on last month – the day lockdown restrictions eased.
Read moreSebastian’s Action Trust, a Crowthorne-based charity supporting families of seriously ill children, is holding a charity golf day on Friday, September 10.
Read moreSouth East Water installed a defibrillator at California Country Park as a way to "give back" after road closures.
Read morePeach, which runs The Chequers, has been named one of best companies to work for in the country, at an awards ceremony help on Friday, May 21.
Read moreCalifornia Gardeners’ Club members are not only keen gardeners but also clever crafters and DIY enthusiasts. They had a chance to showcase their skills in a recent online competition. This...
Read morePupils at a Finchampstead school organised a plant sale to raise funds last week, to redevelop an outdoor space.
Read moreAt the weekend work started in Finchampstead, Barkham, Wokingham, Arborfield, Shinfield and Earley. It is expected to be finished by mid-May.
Read moreA CRICKET player jumped out of a plane for charity earlier this month: Scott Osler, a player at Finchampstead Cricket Club, took part in a charity skydive to raise money...
Read moreSECURING a shared ownership home has been “seamless”, according to some of the soon-to-be residents of Gorse Ride. Heather Wickens, reserved a two-bedroom plot, built by Wokingham Borough Council-owned Loddon...
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