Ex-con to speak at Three Mile Cross church on Sunday
A man whose life of drugs, violence and jail was turned round after he met Christian street evangelists, is speaking at a local church this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA man whose life of drugs, violence and jail was turned round after he met Christian street evangelists, is speaking at a local church this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA panto is deep into its final rehearsals – with one of the UK’s youngest panto directors in charge. Hannah Guile, just 18, is aware of her youth as she...
Read moreDetailsAn artist whose earlier books topped best seller lists, has produced a brand new one on how to do ink and watercolour pictures.
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas, expert on rooftops, took an adventurous step too far this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA FRONT garden concert in Twyford rocked the rooftops for charity this month.
Read moreDetailsA husband and wife team have launched a second fight to stop new houses on land which is home to veteran oak trees at least 300 years old.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, December 19, The Castle Inn, opposite St Nicholas Church welcomed villagers for a mulled wine and a festive sing-a-long.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers were performing for retired people at Elizabeth Court in Wargrave when they found they?d gained an extra, feathered, songster.
Read moreDetailsROAD chicanes, humps, rumble strips, speed cameras and traffic lights are ideas suggested for a village that feels plagued by speeding vehicles.
Read moreDetailsHe thinks a major wave of Omicron in January cannot be prevented, but added: ?It can be slowed down by the re-introduction of public health measures.?
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