First Twyford Tree Festival a success
ORGANISERS of Twyford Tree Festival are celebrating success after holding their first ever village at Stanlake Meadow on Sunday, November 28.
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of Twyford Tree Festival are celebrating success after holding their first ever village at Stanlake Meadow on Sunday, November 28.
Read moreDetailsCROWTHORNE poet Clare Bevan is celebrating the release of her latest collection of children's poems, Clare Bevan's Christmas Cracker.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 fayre-goers enjoyed a variety of stalls and entertainment which took over the village centre.
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS in Charvil spent a weekend braving the weather to plant trees in the village last month.
Read moreDetailsSt John Ambulance are inviting people to a fundraising service of Christmas carols and readings tomorrow, Saturday, December 11 at Wellington College.
Read moreDetailsThe last few chances remain to take part in this year's Giving Tree appeal. Trees at all locations are now down to their final few tags.
Read moreDetailsTwo members of Thames Valley Writers' Circle have published books based on their passions.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM boy's message of thanks to a volunteer who has supported his family throughout the pandemic will light up the BT Tower.
Read moreDetailsThe new offices for the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts will be on the current site of Reading School of Art.
Read moreDetailsBetween 2018 and 2020 in the South East, there was 140% more rural road fatalities than those on roads in built-up areas.
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