Families enjoy annual wildlife safari in Twyford
MORE THAN 40 families went on safari on Sunday, but they didn’t find any lions or alligators. They were taking part in the annual Twyford Village Safari, held at Loddon...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 40 families went on safari on Sunday, but they didn’t find any lions or alligators. They were taking part in the annual Twyford Village Safari, held at Loddon...
Read moreDetailsThe vote-quakes in last month’s local elections were the biggest upheaval in Wokingham politics in living memory. Losing over half the seats they contested last month, the Conservatives seem to...
Read moreDetailsOUR front page story this week is of one Wokingham man who needs little introduction to many. Stan Hetherington is one of the stalwarts of our community: organiser of the...
Read moreDetailsI believe it is important to protect our local heritage and green spaces, both in Woodley, Earley and in the wider Reading and Berkshire area. I am concerned that Reading’s...
Read moreDetailsTHE centre of Wokingham was transformed into a festival of football on Saturday and Sunday, as Ashridge Park FC held its 19th annual tournament in the heart of the town...
Read moreDetailsYOU DRANK the bar dry. This year's Twyford Beer Festival – the 10th – was the biggest yet, seeing record attendances and the largest ever amount to be donated to...
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of people enjoyed a fun day at the Woodley Carnival. More than 800 took part in the procession alone which, like other events, was on the theme of At...
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL Bees will contest in the NIHL National league next season which will be split into two conferences. NIHL National’s 10 teams will be split into two conferences for regular...
Read moreDetailsI want to get straight into priming this week, but I am just going to use five of my priming lines for you today rather than the whole shebang… Be...
Read moreDetailsAs he wishes the Spirit gives a different gift to each person (1 Corinthians 12:11) At Christmas somebody kindly gave us an Amaryllis which we enjoyed as it grew in...
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