H&W (Hall & Woodhouse) Crowthorne is now open following eight months of construction to create a state-of-the-art café
The independent family-owned brewer and pub company
has invested over £5million to build an innovative two-storey restaurant for up to 150 seated covers in the village of Crowthorne
H&W Crowthorne is the gateway building to the residential estate
The opening of H&W Crowthorne has generated 30 jobs for the local community
Sian Grantham is the restaurant and bar’s new General Manager and brings over 25 years’ experience in the hospitality industry from recognisable brands
H&W Crowthorne has five different multi-functioning spaces for guests to enjoy
a pantry for brunch and relaxed dining or drinks
and a vibrant dining space with colourful artwork and greenery
There is also a cosy library nook for cake and coffee
Outside is an extensive terrace and a large garden for drinks and alfresco dining during warmer evenings
added: “We are so proud of what we have designed at H&W Crowthorne
The entire project has been driven by our passion to build something special
somewhere warm and inviting that reflects the local environment and its heritage
We hope that all of our new guests feel at home here
and that H&W Crowthorne will be at the very heart of the community.”
The restaurant’s décor takes inspiration from its surroundings
with nods to both its recent history as a site close to the old Transport Research Laboratory
and its ancient history when the area was used as a hunting ground by the old kings of England
The building itself is a steel structure with a mixture of brick and timber panelling to complement the locality.
Sustainability was a key consideration for the design of H&W Crowthorne
Solar roof panels now generate enough green energy to run the building’s heating system
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Hall & Woodhouse opens £5million purpose-built restaurant in Crowthorne
Hall & Woodhouse is an independent Dorset family company that brews award winning Badger Ales and Outland Beers and runs an estate of high-quality pubs across the south of England
The company was founded in 1777 by Charles Hall
who opened a Brewery in the village of Ansty
his son Robert (who inherited the brewery) brought Edward Woodhouse into the business as his commercial partner
Charles Hall’s grand-daughter – Hannah Dodge
with Anthony Woodhouse and Mark Woodhouse both in the business as the current seventh generation stewards
Hall & Woodhouse has a collection of c.150 beautiful pubs that make up its managed house and Business Partner estate
stretching from Woolacombe to Teignmouth in Devon
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The unveiling comes after eight months of construction of the “innovative” two-storey restaurant that has capacity for up to 150 seated covers in the village of Crowthorne
Hall & Woodhouse new site H&W Crowthorne in Berkshire (Credit: Hall & Woodhouse)H&W Crowthorne is the gateway building to the residential estate
Sian Grantham is the bar and restaurant’s new general manager and brings more than 25 years’ experience in the hospitality industry from brands including Cosy Club and Carluccio’s
The site has five different multi-functioning spaces for guests to enjoy
a pantry for brunch and “relaxed dining or drinks”
and a “vibrant dining space with colourful artwork and greenery”
There is also a library nook for cake and coffee
Outside is an large terrace and garden for drinks and alfresco dining during warmer evenings
Coffee table at Hall & Woodhouse new site H&W Crowthorne in BerkshireHall & Woodhouse property director Mark James said: “We are so proud of what we have designed at H&W Crowthorne
“The entire project has been driven by our passion to build something special
somewhere warm and inviting that reflects the local environment and its heritage but with a contemporary twist
“We hope all of our new guests feel at home here
Hall & Woodhouse new site H&W Crowthorne in Berkshire (Credit: Hall & Woodhouse)There are lots of plants
colourful soft furnishings and exposed brick walls
The building itself is a steel structure with a mixture of brick and timber panelling to complement the locality
Hall & Woodhouse said sustainability was a key consideration for the design of the site with solar roof panels now able to generate enough green energy to run the building’s heating system
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grand opening 25/10/24Manager Paul Pearce with colleaguesCo-op relaunches its Crowthorne store (Friday
25 October) following a major programme of works and improvements to ‘totally transform’ the store
the store supports more than 20 local jobs and serves-up an enhanced choice of fresh and chilled produce alongside its focus on meal ideas and everyday essentials; bakery and dairy products; food-to-go and meal deals; award winning wines; Fairtrade products; ready meals; pizzas; vegan and plant-based products
Added services include a new self-service Wash.ME laundromat; Costa Coffee Express
parcel collection services through an InPost Locker
The online home delivery of groceries is also available through Just Eat and Deliveroo – with orders picked fresh in the local store and delivered quickly and conveniently in the community
said: “The whole team is delighted to have had the opportunity to invest in Crowthorne – the store has been totally transformed with a fresh and spacious new look and feel – it looks fantastic
We are really looking forward to welcoming our members and customers back into their Co-op
It is always our aim to operate at the heart of local life and we have worked to develop the range
choice and added services to serve and support our community
the transformation works also include enhancements to back-of-shop storage areas to enable the store to better serve and support the community
A soft plastic recycle unit is also available in store to enable the community to return ‘soft plastics’ including: crisp packets and bread bags
pet food pouches – ensuring all Co-op’s own food packaging is recyclable through either local authority kerbside collections
Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer-owned co-operatives
Members of Co-op own the business and enjoy a wide number of benefits including member-only price savings across an extensive range of everyday essentials
and personalised offers via the Co-op Membership App
More information about the benefits of Co-op Membership is available by visiting www.coop.co.uk/membership
Crowthorne’s Co-op opens from 7am-10pm (Monday-Saturday) and from 10am-4pm on Sunday.
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Co-op relaunches its Crowthorne store following a major programme of works and improvements to ‘totally transform’ the store
Located on the town’s High Street the store supports more than 20 local jobs
said: “The whole team is delighted to have had the opportunity to invest in Crowthorne - the store has been totally transformed with a fresh and spacious new look and feel – it looks fantastic.”
the transformation works also include enhancements to back-of-shop storage areas to enable the store to better serve and support the community
Crowthorne’s Co-op opens from 7am-10pm (Monday-Saturday) and from 10am-4pm on Sunday
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Rayogreatest hitsberkshire north hampshirenewsDriver sought after a serious collision in CrowthorneA Golf collided with a red Ford Focus at the New Wokingham Road junction
Thames Valley Police is trying to locate the driver of a vehicle involved in a serious collision in Crowthorne.
A red Ford Focus and a grey Volkswagen Golf were in collision in the New Wokingham Road at the junction with Merryman Drive at about 11.45pm last night (15/3).
The driver of the Ford Focus, an 18-year-old man, was taken to hospital with serious but not life threatening injuries. He remains in hospital at this time.
The passenger in the Volkswagen Golf, a 32-year-old woman, was taken to hospital with serious but life threatening injuries. She remains in hospital at this time.
Investigating officer, PC Gareth Miles of the Roads Policing unit, said: “The driver of the Volkswagen Golf did not remain at scene.
“If you are the driver of the Golf or know who or where they are, please contact the police immediately.
“I would also appeal to anyone who has information or footage from the area and hasn’t already contact the police to come forward.
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Three people from Bracknell have been arrested in connection with an incident of kidnapping in Crowthorne
THREE people have been arrested in connection with an incident of kidnapping in Crowthorne
Thames Valley Police has arrested a 33-year-old man
It follows an incident which took place at around 9.30pm on Wednesday
when a man met with three other people at The Prince Pub in Crowthorne
They left the venue and walked onto High Street
where the victim was bundled into a vehicle
The offenders drove with the victim in the vehicle for around 25 minutes
until the victim managed to escape at Binfield Road
sustained minor injuries but did not require hospital treatment
Investigating officer Detective Constable Georgia Martin said: “I understand that this offence may cause concern in the community but we believe that the individuals involved were known to each other and that this was a targeted and isolated incident
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