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USUALLY it’s dogs that do the fetching, not the owners. But for one Twyford man and his dog, the old adage was turned on its head earlier this week. Ian...
Read moreDetailsUSUALLY it’s dogs that do the fetching, not the owners. But for one Twyford man and his dog, the old adage was turned on its head earlier this week. Ian...
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE who ran the Reading Half Marathon has been a real blessing for a Twyford community centre. Kirsty and Chris Payne said that they smashed their fundraising target –...
Read moreDetailsThere were celebrations in Twyford on Tuesday evening after see saw couple Richard March and Michael Jones finally beat the world non-stop see-saw record – originally set in the village...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD company has opened a London office after doubling its staff and business in the past 18 months. Digital healthcare agency Iguazu Limited is already looking to add a...
Read moreDetailsIn 1969 two brash members of Twyford Youth Club earnt themselves a place in the Guinness Book of Records. But now they are hoping that their long spell in the...
Read moreDetailsTHE ANNUAL Twyford Easter Egg hunt will be returning to the village this weekend. Taking place on Saturday, April 6 on King George’s Field, the event is organised by Twyford...
Read moreDetailsRecords numbers of Hurst villagers collected a record amount of rubbish from their streets and verges in their annual tidy up on Saturday, March 23, writes Sue Corcoran. The tidiers...
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from the Scarletts Lane Residents’ Association in Kiln Green, Berkshire were out in force on Saturday, March 23, to tidy the lane as part of the borough council’s Annual...
Read moreDetailsTHE PRIME Minister was one of the people who helped convince a planning inspector to grant a popular nursery permission to open a new garden shop. And speaking to The...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD Library has been given a major refurbishment. Most of the windows have been replaced with new uPVC double glazing, and the walls and joinery inside painted. New carpet has...
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