Hare Hatch residents to vote for favourite community gardening project to receive support from Dobbies
HARE Hatch residents can now vote for their favourite community gardening project to be supported by Dobbies.
Read moreDetailsHARE Hatch residents can now vote for their favourite community gardening project to be supported by Dobbies.
Read moreDetailsBia Hub has formed a new partnership in Twyford in a bid to help women feel their best when cycling
Read moreDetailsNOTHING can rain on Twyford’s parade now that its umbrella installation is up and running again. The familiar, brightly-coloured brollies have been reinstated with the help of NW Property Maintenance,...
Read moreDetailsTOTS IN Twyford will be pleased to know a toddler group is relaunching next month. Noah’s Ark Toddler Group, organised by Thru-Christ, will begin hosting sessions on Tuesday, September 14....
Read moreDetailsENJOY tea and cake in Twyford this week, courtesy of St Mary’s Church. It is hosting an afternoon of sweet treats, including a plant stall and a raffle, on Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsTOTS IN Twyford will be pleased to know a toddler group is relaunching next month. Noah’s Ark Toddler Group, organised by Thru-Christ, will begin hosting sessions on Tuesday, September 14....
Read moreDetailsPIE LOVERS have been helping support youngsters across Twyford, thanks to a firm’s new donations scheme. Rural Pie Co., based on London Road, has been donating 15% of all Roast...
Read moreDetailsPIGGOTT School pupils are hitting Reading town centre tonight after achieving top results in their A-levels. Derren Gray, headteacher of the Wargrave school, said this year’s A-level and vocational results...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESS is booming in Wokingham after six borough-based firms scooped up trophies at this year’s Muddy Awards. Run by Muddy Stilettos, the annual awards ceremony recognises indie firms in counties...
Read moreDetailsCOME RAIN or shine Twyford residents can now enjoy blooming gardens all year round, thanks to a celebrity visit. Charlie Dimmock, presenter of Garden Rescue and well-known horticultural expert, visited...
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