My Wokingham Newspaper March 2024

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NO.10 MARCH

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CELEBRATING THE BOROUGH OF WOKINGHAM

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Tree planting to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III PHOTOS BY PAUL KING

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rowthorne Parish Council marked the Coronation of King Charles III with the planting of a native field maple. Local children from Wildmoor Heath School, joined councillors and the local Men’s Shed at a short ceremony at the Morgan Recreation Ground in Crowthorne. Cllr Jeff Allen said: “We thought very carefully about what sort of tree to plant and decided on a field maple. This is Britian’s only native maple; it turns a lovely colour in the autumn and is a valuable nectar source in April and May for our pollinators. It likes well drained soil, which we have at the rec, and supports a broad range of native insects which in turn feed our local birds.” He continued: “We had a brilliant time in the Morgan Rec on Coronation Day last year, watching it all live on the giant

TV screen in the pouring rain. It seems so long ago now, so it is great to plant our maple, not only to remember the event for the next 200 or so years, but to help our local wildlife.” The Morgan Recreation Ground has a good variety of trees present including a notable Sweet Chestnut which is more than 200 years old. The area is popular with residents as it contains an array of facilities including a toddler

area, ninja trail, football pitch, an all-ability exercise track and a market on Fridays and Sundays. Parking is free off Lower Broadmore Road, RG45 7LD, which is a convenient minute’s walk from the High Street, which is packed with independent shops and cafes. For more information on the Morgan Rec’s facilities go to www.crowthornepc.gov.uk

Annual community meeting

Day centre celebrates special themed days

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D-Day’s 80th anniversary event

OATS Crowthorne celebrated St David’s Day recently. Almost 40 of their regular visitors enjoyed a Welsh-themed day with a lunch of lamb stew and creamed leek, followed by Welsh cakes and cream. Lunch was followed by a Welsh quiz which was won in a tie break by ‘Rose’s Team’ - well she is Welsh after all so no surprise there. The day centre is now preparing to celebrate St Patrick’s Day on March 14th with a leprechaun or two. COATS is a local charity set up in 1966 to provide a place to meet and socialise for the local senior community. The centre provides companionship, healthy lunches, teas, stim-

he annual community meeting for Crowthorne residents is taking place on Tuesday 19th March at 7pm at the Morgan Centre. Organisers are excited to be welcoming the second in Command of the Gurkha Regiment from RMA Sandhurst as a guest speaker, and Broadmoor’s consultant ecologist who will speak about biodiversity and ecological management on their site.

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ulating activities, entertainment and services for older people in the local community in addition to providing respite for their carers.

n June 6th 2024, the D-Day 80 events will mark 80 years since one of the most significant military operations in history. We remember with everlasting gratitude those who gave their lives for the freedom of Europe. The British Army is delighted to participate in the lighting of the beacons to pay tribute to them. Join Crowthorne Parish Council to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day in the Morgan Recreation Ground on 6th June 2024. As the largest naval, air and land operation in history it is worth commemorating! The event will include a children’s art show, D-Day landscape model, WWII songs, food and drink stalls, the RBL beer tent, outdoor cinema and the live broadcast of the international beacon

Crowthorne Parish Council will also present grant cheques totalling £20,355 to local groups and organisations working with and helping residents in Crowthorne. This meeting is also an opportunity for residents to raise any questions they have with council. There is also a food and drinks reception after the meeting. All residents are welcome.

lighting ceremony to close the event at 9.15pm. Is your school entering the art competition? Crowthorne schools are invited to create artwork for display. A prize of £200 will be awarded to the school who sends in the most WWII inspired artwork. Artwork could be a propaganda poster, a cover for your favourite WWII book, a WWII film poster, a postcard image and note, a portrait of a relative that was in the war, or a photo of a model you have created. You can find more inspiration at Crowthorne library. Your WWII pictures need to be ready for collection from your reception by Friday 17th May. For more details, or if you or your club, would like to be involved, call 01344 771251 or projects@ crowthorne-pc.gov.uk


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Another Royal blow by Ollie Cater

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Ladies on top of the league by Chris Cook

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Reading falls short against Wycombe Wanderers

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Hitting a plateau in endurance sport

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Ultimate Activity Puzzle Book

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Café could close as building goes under offer

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Healing from past hurt and getting ready to date again without a dating app

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Making a positive impact in the community and for the environment

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Centenarian marks milestone birthday

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Murphy’s Law

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Baking: Peter Sidwell’s prune and orange hot cross buns

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The Bath & Gloucester Steam Express

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Antigua – the perfect winter escape

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GREENFINGERS… the Alan Titchmarsh Column

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Treat for mums and kids at pamper party launch

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From ugly duckling to beautiful Swan, pub set to return to former glory

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Cllr Pauline Jorgensen

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Cllr Mary Temperton

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Stephen Conway

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Tree planting to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III

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It’s all aboard the Lexicon Express this Easter

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First Indie Indoor Market comes to Bracknell

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MyBracknellTown

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Close call for Wokingham Half Marathon but it went without a hitch

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SUNDAY 31ST MARCH

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Mods and Rockers united for a night of music and fundraising

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Klinic takes a ‘paws’ to celebrate first anniversary

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Winnersh home to unite with Bollywood studios

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Hunters – putting the community at the heart of their business

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Inspiring duo use ‘superpower’ to form racing team

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Meet the author at Wokingham Library

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Helping residents to vote by post at upcoming elections

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Dancing queen Irene celebrates 105th birthday

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New Twyford library on course to open this spring

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Antique market showcases vintage finds

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Redan’s refurb from retro to refit

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Demolition set to take a piece of Woodley’s history

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Skittles evening strikes the right note for WADE fundraiser

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Finchampstead roadworks have huge impact on business

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Residents pack Market Place to celebrate Chinese New Year

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Bright outlook for borough as global weather centre stays local

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Council Tax increase of 4.99 per cent agreed

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