Vandals in Twyford damage cricket club’s nets
A WEEKEND attack has seen cricketers unable to practice ahead of the season and left them with a hefty repair bill. The practice facilities at Twyford and Ruscombe Cricket Club...
Read moreDetailsA WEEKEND attack has seen cricketers unable to practice ahead of the season and left them with a hefty repair bill. The practice facilities at Twyford and Ruscombe Cricket Club...
Read moreDetailsDragging your lazy teenager out of bed just got ten times easier thanks to Dave Turner, mastermind of Twyford’s record breaking seesaw challenge. Mr Turner- who built the seesaw over...
Read moreDetailsThe well-kept lawns of a Twyford garden depot were the venue a family fun day of mower test-drives and hot dogs on Saturday, May 11. The event took place at...
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of the Twyford Kids Duathlon have praised parents and volunteers for making the event such a success. A total of 185 children aged between eight and 14 ran, cycled...
Read moreDetailsMusicians, singers, poets and actors are invited to perform at Hare Hatch Sheeplands next open mic event, which takes place tomorrow. They only need to turn up on the night...
Read moreDetailsThe first May bank holiday weekend of 2019 saw the arrival of the Henley Arts Trail. We’ve covered many of the venues located in Wokingham Borough and as ever, the...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS in Twyford will have to wait more than a year before they can get on track to a high-speed train link to London. Crossrail has confirmed that the £15.9bn...
Read moreDetailsThere are only contested seats in Twyford North - the others are uncontested. Here are the results
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 200 customers of Hare Hatch Sheeplands enjoyed a thank you party at the plant nursery last Thursday. They were celebrating the official opening of the recently approved garden...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has promised an independent inquiry into the Sheeplands saga. Earlier this year, the High Court released its verdict that Wokingham Borough Council had acted in an unfair and...
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