Make a date for Twyford Together's Easter Egg Hunt
THE 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 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 moreDetailsA Wooodley school is closing at the end of the school day tomorrow and no reopening date has yet been set. Addington School in Woodlands Avenue said that the decision...
Read moreDetailsHE’S BEEN the face of television in the south for more than 50 years, and tonight he announced that he is self-isolating due to the coronavirus. Fred Dinenage, who has...
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 2,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus across the United Kingdom, according to new figures released by Public Health England. At 407 new confirmed cases, this is the...
Read moreDetailsBUS SERVICES across the borough will be reduced as the coronavirus crisis, with some routes axed on a temporary basis. Reading Buses says that a fall in customer numbers is...
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 moreDetailsCHURCH services across the borough are set to be paused due the coronavirus crisis. The Anglican communion has announced plans to radically change the way it operates while there is...
Read moreDetailsEvery spring the toads at Priest Hill migrate to a pond south of the road, near the junction with Bungler’s Hill, to reproduce.
Read moreDetailsBOROUGH residents can get on with their spring cleaning as the council improves collection services for large unwanted items. As of this month, residents can organise a collection of five...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council is planning to keep its services open for the moment, but this could change should Government advice due to the coronavirus crisis change. However, there will be...
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