Rotary teams up with farm shop to help vulnerable get food supplies
Members of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to customers in lockdown.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to customers in lockdown.
Read moreDetails"To have something so heartwarming made me so happy, and it helped lots of other people living alone to feel connected to something.”
Read moreDetailsA FARM shop is opening early to allow single parents and NHS keyworkers to get the groceries they need, without the queues. Hare Hatch Sheeplands plant nursery says that its...
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers managed to escape the lockdown of their choir practices this week by holding a virtual practice online on Tuesday last week. Musical director Helen Styles organised the choir's...
Read moreDetailsWORK on the already behind schedule Crossrail has been halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. The scheme, which has added Twyford and Reading to the tube map, had hoped to...
Read moreDetailsJOHN LEWIS stores, including Reading’s Heelas, are to close to allow the company’s workforce to help out in sister chain Waitrose. The company announced today that the shops will trade...
Read moreDetailsTWO running events will take place at Dinton Pastures later this month. The Wokingham 5km and 10km races will be held from 9.30am on Sunday, March 29. Open to all...
Read moreDetailsTHE annual Twyford Easter Egg Hunt will be taking place on Saturday, March 28. Organised by Twyford Together, the event starts at King George’s Field, and take families on a...
Read moreDetailsTHINK you’ve seen all the latest innovations for the kitchen? Roll over. A new frying pan aims to solve that eternal problem of unevenly cooked sausages. Until now, it’s been...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD-BASED tech company has secured a partnership with ITV. Tickets to events such as the Coronation Street tour and the new I’m a Celebrity... Jungle Challenge family attraction will...
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