Twyford raises a glass as charity Beer Festival returns
The 2021 Twyford Beer Festival was the "best ever", said organiser Ian Wisdom, as more than 3,500 punters turned up to drink and dance.
Read moreDetailsThe 2021 Twyford Beer Festival was the "best ever", said organiser Ian Wisdom, as more than 3,500 punters turned up to drink and dance.
Read moreDetailsPETITIONERS are calling on Wokingham Borough Council to “invest in the future” of education in Wargrave. The Robert Piggott Infant and Junior School has launched a petition to merge the...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released footage following a “concerning” distraction burglary in Twyford, in which an elderly woman's purse went missing.
Read moreDetailsIT’S GOOD news for Wokingham borough’s high streets as more than half of South East shoppers pledge to support small businesses. A new report by NFU Mutual found the majority...
Read moreDetailsA CLASSIC Austin hearse called Morag has been restored to her former glory to mark her 65th birthday this summer. Morag, believed to be one of only three or four...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD Beer Festival is “bigger and better” than ever this year, organisers said as they gear up for the big day. After cancelling last year’s event due to coronavirus concerns,...
Read moreDetailsHundreds of new homes could be built in Twyford, after developer Croudace Homes revealed an outline planning application last week.
Read moreDetailsECO-FRIENDLY firm Refill Hub is giving Twyford a green boost, after recently launching fortnightly visits to the village. The plastic-free grocery service on wheels, founded by Natasha Squire in October...
Read moreDetailsNo Kidding andA Logic Named JoeTwyford and Ruscombe Theatre Group’s radio playsUntil July 20twyrusdrama.org.uk Legendary BBC broadcaster Alistair Cooke once said: “I prefer radio to TV because the pictures are...
Read moreDetailsPRICKLY succulents were back on display at Hare Hatch Sheeplands last weekend. RHS gold medal winners, Ottershaw Cacti from Chertsey, visited, presenting a range of rare and unusual succulents to...
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