Twford artist back on the trail
At last weekend's Henley Autumn Arts Trail, visitors saw how artists are continuing to produce fabulous work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAt last weekend's Henley Autumn Arts Trail, visitors saw how artists are continuing to produce fabulous work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding Dementia, a Twyford-based charity, has launched a free training course for anyone caring for somebody with dementia.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Hub volunteers are standing by, ready to help people with shopping and medicines again if necessary.
Read moreDetailsMANY families are cancelling their annual trick or treat outing due to the coronavirus pandemic. But, to make sure children still get to take part in the spooky season, a...
Read moreDetailsPolehampton School is asking residents to donate items cleared out during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsDURING August, millions of us took advantage of the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme. The allure of a half-price meal was a good one and it saw people...
Read moreDetailsFeathers and Fur Falconry Centre is looking for a new home after being at Ladds Garden Village for 11 years.
Read moreDetails“I’ve been campaigning for a new library in Twyford for about 20 years … I never expected we’d get it in the middle of a crisis."
Read moreDetails“Her video is a real boost for the young people and proof that having Type 1 diabetes doesn’t hinder you from achieving things you’ve really set your heart on.”
Read moreDetailsA PLANT nursery is hoping that people will make a date for a new antiques and collectables fair. Running on the third Sunday of every month, the Lindi Fayre will...
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