Twyford Community hub funding promise made by Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive
CAMPAIGNERS for a new community library in Twyford are disappointed that there has been a delay to the plans
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS for a new community library in Twyford are disappointed that there has been a delay to the plans
Read moreDetailsBUDDING young entrepreneurs need a bit of a helping hand. Every year, members of Twyford Together help mentor teenagers at The Piggott School in their quest to launch new businesses....
Read moreDetailsThai Elephant, 4-6 London Rd, Twyford RG10 9ER0118 934 9651thaielephanttwyford.co.uk Thai cuisine is my favourite food to enjoy, from the curries to the crispy duck, so I was delighted to...
Read moreDetailsBingo players in Twyford are devastated as the community club may soon close down
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL choir is inviting people to make a date to come and sing with them. Twyford Singers, which usually rehearses at URC hall in Church Street in the village...
Read moreDetailsPIGGOTT SCHOOL pupils enjoyed another ‘amazing’ year for GCSE results, according to its headteacher. Overall, its Progress 8 score is currently estimated to be +0.89
Read moreDetailsONE stall holder attending Saturday’s Twyford fete is hoping that visitors will be a bit deflated
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD school saw almost two-thirds of its pupils obtain A* to B grades, and almost nine in 10 achieved A*-C. Piggott School headteacher Derren Gray said he was pleased...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham care team has been named a Top 20 homecare provider for the South East. The Reading and Wokingham branch of Right at Home- which provides support for elderly...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD business is the first in the village to be presented with a new green award. On Friday last week, Emma's Kitchen on London Road, received the honour from...
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