Twyford to discover the talent show to end all talent shows, and it has the Sex Factor … and a Monkey’s Paw
Twyford Drama's last production, Fight them for The Beeches, was a huge success with record audiences.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama's last production, Fight them for The Beeches, was a huge success with record audiences.
Read moreDetailsResidents encouraged to vote on plans to shape the future of Twyford and Finchampstead
Read moreDetailsThe Twyford cousin of the submariner Hamish Harding who was killed while diving down to the wreck of the Titanic, played at a fundraising concert
Read moreDetailsTHERE was plenty of good cheer at this year's Twyford Beer Festival.
Read moreDetailsFORMER pupils joined current pupils, staff and friends of Twyford's Colleton Primary School to mark its 50th anniversary
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham borough family of the adventurer killed with his fellow passengers aboard a submarine want a full investigation into the tragedy
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers' summer concert transported their audience across continents bringing joy, passion, sadness and a great deal of fun.
Read moreDetailsPrisoners of war attending mass in a convent sitting room and masses held in a pub are part of the history behind churches in Twyford and Wargrave
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham borough family of the adventurer killed with his fellow passengers aboard a submarine say they are devastated about the tragedy
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham borough family was anxiously hoping for news of adventurer Hamish Harding and his crewmates from a submarine. Nursery nurse Lucy Cosnett, 38, is goddaughter of Mr Harding. Lucy...
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