Sainsbury’s opens its doors in Dobbies
The new foodhall opened in the Hare Hatch garden centre recently.
Read moreDetailsThe new foodhall opened in the Hare Hatch garden centre recently.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Sonning has become one of the latest to receive her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Yesterday, it was announced that 19.6 million people have now received...
Read moreDetailsAllotment holders and other helpers are setting up a new project to give Green Prescriptions to boost people anxious or depressed after a year of pandemic. Unlike usual doctors’ prescriptions,...
Read moreDetailsWORK to convert a disused school hall into a library took a step forward after the planning committee approved the plans. In July 2019, Wokingham Borough Council’s ruling executive gave...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD Parish Council has gone above and beyond to give thanks to local key workers. Councillors have banded together to express their gratitude for everybody who has supported the village...
Read moreDetailsCommunity champion Gordon Storey passed away last week, and is now being remembered by the Twyford community.
Read moreDetailsA PROJECT 20 years in the making was due to make a step forward last week. Plans to convert Polehamption Old Boys’ School in Twyford into a library and community...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to help Wokingham’s elderly gain more independence, this former-Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) worker created an entire support network from scratch. Therapies on Thames is a rehabilitation service...
Read moreDetailsTwyford has been awarded Plastic Free Community status for its action on single-use plastic.
Read moreDetailsA theatre group provided two “outings” to enjoy funny and inventive plays – a rare treat in these Covid-19 times. Twyford and Ruscombe Theatre Group staged six short plays under...
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