Hurst woman’s chickens scoop top prize at Berkshire Show
BANTAM chickens are clucking and crowing with pride at their success in a big agricultural show competition
Read moreDetailsBANTAM chickens are clucking and crowing with pride at their success in a big agricultural show competition
Read moreDetailsYOUNG READERS have a feast of fun awaiting them thanks to the second-ever Wokingham Children’s Book Festival
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 moreDetailsLeaping around by morris dancers has raised money to improve wellbeing sessions where children learn how to care for guinea pigs and chickens. Hurst Morris People have given Wokingham borough...
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 moreDetailsPOLICE are warning the borough’s boat owners to be alert as thieves are targetting the water-bound vehicles
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN walking in Woodley was kicked by a mugger and had cash stolen from her bag. Police are now appealing for witnesses to the assault to come forward
Read moreDetailset’s focus on the Wokingham Wellbeing Conference. I heard about this awesome event some time ago and unfortunately, I am away on a prearranged activity, but it really shouldn’t be...
Read moreDetailsThe Link Visiting Scheme will make the switch to new premises later this month and is looking for generous residents to help it meet its £2,000 relocation costs.
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