Tributes paid to Twyford’s see-saw ace Dave Turner
Twyford is remembering David Turner, who has died, aged 73, and his lifelong dedication to the village's community.
Read moreDetailsTwyford is remembering David Turner, who has died, aged 73, and his lifelong dedication to the village's community.
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS development firm has welcomed the possibility of Reading being granted City Status. Last month, Reading Borough Council put in a bid for the town to be made a...
Read moreDetailsLucy Teixeira, Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter, opened a running track at a Woodley school last week following a charity fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsSPONSORED swims, walks and runs have helped a housebuilder raise nearly £20,000 for a Crowthorne-based charity that supports seriously ill children and their families. Sebastian’s Action Trust was chosen by...
Read moreDetailsThis weekend's Henley Arts Trail will showcase the vibrant and visual arts and crafts scene across Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
Read moreDetailsThe 4,591 sqm studio is part of the University of Reading’s Cine Valley project in Shinfield. Designed for chat and game shows, the studio could seat 600.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity will start tackling the education gap caused by the coronavirus, thanks to a donation from Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF). ABC to Read has been granted £5,000 to...
Read moreDetailsA NEW project designed to help young adults with disabilities to explore their ambitions was launched in Twyford last month. Former prime minister, and local MP, Theresa May cut the...
Read moreDetailsSupport our market I believe every town should have a market. We have a good one in Wokingham and arguably the most popular stall is the fruit and vegetables. I...
Read moreDetailsFor the June meeting of the Wargrave Local History Society, Keith LePage (a custodian for the Spencer Gallery in Cookham) gave a Zoom presentation about the life and work of...
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