Twyford allotment project looks for members
Twyford Growers, based on Hurst Road allotments, returns for a second season in March and is open to residents of Ruscombe and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Growers, based on Hurst Road allotments, returns for a second season in March and is open to residents of Ruscombe and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsFree newspapers at Waitrose has been a perk for many years, but it is now coming to an end
Read moreDetailsIt will pop up at Stanlake Meadow on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD charity shop had a magical surprise when it was donated not one but three highly collectible Harry Potter books.
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding Dementia will be running a nine week online course for professionals working with dementia patients, beginning later this month.
Read moreDetailsGOOD boys and girls have been waiting very patiently, not least as last year?s Christmas was hit by tier restrictions, but Santa Claus is coming
Read moreDetailsDobbies? Hare Hatch store will be hosting the festive event between 5pm and 9pm on Thursday, November 25.
Read moreDetailsThe events were organised by the developer of both sites, McCarthy Stone.
Read moreDetailsThe My Journey team has organised two Hallowe'en Picture Hunts at California Country Park and Stanlake Meadows, Twyford.
Read moreDetailsLive music from Box Set, led by musician Tony Lyons, brightened up Twyford as part of a new initiative to boost the village's economy.
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