Nine in 10 uni students believe personal growth matters as much as career
PERSONAL growth is just as important as career progression, according to young people in the South East who have realigned their priorities post-pandemic
Read moreDetailsPERSONAL growth is just as important as career progression, according to young people in the South East who have realigned their priorities post-pandemic
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL’S end of lockdown party has been postponed following changes to the lockdown restrictions
Read moreDetailsENJOY a jungle adventure in Twyford later this month. Thru Christ is hosting its annual Chattabox Church Day Out on Sunday, August 29 — and the afternoon will feature music,...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER and daughter from Twyford have raised a four-figure sum to say thank you to a life-saving charity.
Read moreDetailsMORE AND more businesses are moving to the South East, investing £1.5 billion as a result, according to a new report from Knight Frank.
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of music is coming to Twyford in a bid to liven up the village’s economy. Ward councillor Stephen Conway wants to launch a series of street performances over...
Read moreDetailsHENLEY Business School has partnered with Huawei UK as part of a 12-month programme to investigate its 5G roll-out in the UK
Read moreDetailsAN ECO-APP launched by two Sonning residents is helping people live more sustainably across the globe - and has raised £200,000 in a crowdfunding campaign
Read moreDetailsStaff from a Wokingham children's home has been busy celebrating after winning two national awards and receiving a stellar Ofsted rating
Read moreDetailsBia Hub has formed a new partnership in Twyford in a bid to help women feel their best when cycling
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