Tributes paid to much-loved parish priest who served churches in Reading, Earley and Twyford
The funeral of a much loved and respected parish priest, Father Vincent Flanagan takes place in Twyford next week.
Read moreDetailsThe funeral of a much loved and respected parish priest, Father Vincent Flanagan takes place in Twyford next week.
Read moreDetailsThree generations of a family welcomed the Princess Royal to their stables when she visited to see disabled children having their riding lessons.
Read moreDetailsGertie, the lost goose, was just one of the fascinating inspirations behind works on a bank holiday arts trail.
Read moreDetailsHelp is needed to break an amazing Guinness World Record that most people probably aren't aware exists - Hurst Show wants hobby horse riders
Read moreDetailsA young couple house hunting faced a familiar problem ? they found a home they liked but they would have liked more space
Read moreDetailsSix churches from Twyford and Wargrave came together for an evening of prayer and reflection for the people of Ukraine
Read moreDetailsA large band of caring residents cleared litter from the roads and lanes of their community.
Read moreDetailsParishioners of St Thomas More RC Church, Twyford, and Our Lady of Peace RC Church at Wargrave welcomed their bishop, Philip Egan last weekend.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers who help people after relationship breakdowns are celebrating the 30th birthday of charity Divorce Recovery Workshop.
Read moreDetailsA skilled engineer is crafting a magnificent beacon to pay tribute to the Queen on her 70th jubilee
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