Christmas in song, thanks to Twyford Singers festive concert
A CHOIR is preparing to sing of the season at its festive concert, which will be held in a Twyford church.
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is preparing to sing of the season at its festive concert, which will be held in a Twyford church.
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Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS fun is promised for visitors to Twyford next weekend.
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Read moreDetailsA QUIZ night for a good cause is to take place in Charvil this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA new restaurant in Twyford has fused a great menu with the beautiful sounds of a pianist who has performed in Michelin-star restaurants in London
Read moreDetailsTwyford marked Remembrance Sunday with moving parallel wreath laying ceremonies in its own village and also at its twin town in northern France
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Read moreDetailsBRANCHES of a garden centre will be spreading some seasonal cheer while raising money for a national charity.
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