Twyford Piggott pupil wins five medals at Speed Swimming Championships
Elowyn Meeres, 13, won four silver and one bronze medal at the Berks and South Bucks County Speed Swimming Championships in January.
Read moreDetailsElowyn Meeres, 13, won four silver and one bronze medal at the Berks and South Bucks County Speed Swimming Championships in January.
Read moreDetailsThe eucalyptus landed on the balcony of flats behind the parade of shops in the village centre, on London Road at around 11.30am.
Read moreDetailsThere are power outages in Hurst, some of Woodley, Twyford, Wargrave, Hare Hatch, Crazies Hill, Waltham St Lawrence and Knowl Hill.
Read moreDetailsPlans are under way for the Twyford Scouts Donkey Derby, which is set to take place on King George V recreation field on Sunday, June 5 from 12.30pm.
Read moreDetailsWHEN helping people declutter, home expert Marie Kondo recommends finding joy. And that?s exactly what a Twyford couple in their 70s have don
Read moreDetailsTwyford and District Age Concern will soon be offering day care from Monday to Friday each week.
Read moreDetailsThe draft plan by Ruscombe Parish Council will guide future planning applications if adopted.
Read moreDetailsA continental breakfast is being held on Thursday, Match 24 to celebrate the village's fourth anniversary of its link to Cuincy, northern France.
Read moreDetailsThe store of Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Association will be open on Sundays, between 9.30am and 11am
Read moreDetailsThe pile was dumped on Castle End Road on Thursday, February 3 and spilled across the road, causing an obstruction.
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