Twyford visor making team stops production after reaching 1,500 face shields
“All visors have been provided free of charge because of Twyford’s amazing and overnight response to our fundraising request."
Read moreDetails“All visors have been provided free of charge because of Twyford’s amazing and overnight response to our fundraising request."
Read moreDetails“There will be a reduced menu but our popular All Day Sheeplands Breakfast will still be available which will be good news to many of our regular customers."
Read moreDetailsAs our usual Spring and Summer shows have had to be cancelled this year the TRHA are currently running a Virtual Summer Show. You can access it on our website...
Read moreDetails“People think that a microchip solves all of their problems if their dog is lost or stolen. But it doesn’t."
Read moreDetails“It’s absolutely soul destroying not knowing when we can return. Beauty is all I know. We feel like the forgotten industry."
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE highlight of the year for many and, thanks to the wonders of modern technology, not even the coronavirus can stop it. Yeldall Manor, an addiction rehabilitation centre for...
Read moreDetailsMANY of us dream of jamming with our musical heroes, but few of us get to do it for real. Members of a Twyford-based group have done just that –...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD is the hardest shopping centre for Wokingham Borough Council to make safe for social distancing. Pavements are narrow and the village is centred around the crossroads. Wokingham Borough Council...
Read moreDetailsA WALTHAM-ST-LAWRENCE man has been charged with sexually assaulting three different women over a two-year period. Thames Valley Police said that David Mullan, 34 and from Broadmoor Road in the...
Read moreDetailsThe living lamppost in Twyford was struggling to survive the heat over Easter but has now been given a new lease of life.
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