Mystery mice spotted in Twyford walls
A FAMILY of mice has left people puzzled in Twyford.Villagers recently discovered the six furry friends which have been sculpted with mortar into a wall at the end of Springfield...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY of mice has left people puzzled in Twyford.Villagers recently discovered the six furry friends which have been sculpted with mortar into a wall at the end of Springfield...
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which provides free care for people living with life-limiting illnesses, received the funding boost from Persimmon Homes North London through its Community Champions programme.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE are flocking back to a popular Twyford vineyard, after its wine tastings proved more popular than ever before.Stanlake Park Wine Estate, on Waltham Road, relaunched its Wine and Tasting...
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL residents are invited to pick up their paint brushes for a village art competition.On Sunday, July 4, the community is hosting a Charvil Village Party to celebrate the end...
Read moreDetailsVILLAGERS were stumped when they spotted an ‘abandoned’ trailer in Twyford last week — before realising there was somebody inside.Residents came across the miniature trailer opposite The Piggott School on...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD Parish Council wants to make the village even more green — but it needs residents’ help.To honour National Tree Week, which is taking place at the end of the...
Read moreDetailsA musical director of amateur choirs is fighting for them to be allowed to sing.Helen Styles who conducts Twyford Singers, Tuesday Singers at Maidenhead and a Surrey choir is urging...
Read moreDetailsA PROPERTY developer wants to build 30 new apartments in Ruscombe Park. Last month, Bankfoot APAM applied for planning permission to construct a new, three storey apartment block on Ruscombe...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD residents are dusting off their dancing shoes as Ceroc classes return following the covid pandemic. Ceroc Thames Valley, which helps people across Wokingham borough learn how to dance with...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Twyford, after more than 80 villagers raised more than £700 to help a neighbour who misplaced his wallet. Last week, 80-year-old Arthur Emmett...
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