Twyford Drama to celebrate 60th anniversary with open day
Twyford Drama is celebrating its 60th anniversary with an open day and also a 'sparkling cocktail of song, dance and drama' for audiences
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama is celebrating its 60th anniversary with an open day and also a 'sparkling cocktail of song, dance and drama' for audiences
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and Country Fayre, offering exciting new attractions, has a big heart for its visitors and the good causes it helps.
Read moreDetailsA village store which closed six months ago is set to reopen ? after a competitive battle by 11 potential buyers.
Read moreDetailsDevelopers are having another try for permission to build up to 99 homes on one green field and nine on another, both in the same village.
Read moreDetailsTwyford and Wargrave's Catholic churches have merged with two parishes in Maidenhead to create one new, larger parish.
Read moreDetailsTwo morris teams met at a country pub to show off their contrasting traditional dance styles.
Read moreDetailsA group of ten people gathered in Howard Palmer Gardens, Wokingham, to mark International Conscientious Objectors Day
Read moreDetailsThere's interest from a potential buyer in reopening the store
Read moreDetailsHurst's VE Day commemorations drew at least 240 people to its ancient heart by St Nicholas Church.
Read moreDetailsAn arts trail gave a wider picture of personal challenges some artists face.
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