Twyford Easter Egg hunt returns this Saturday
THE 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 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 moreDetailsSTAFF from a local bank have put their best foot forward to help raise more than £1,000 to help babies. The team from TSB took part in the Reading Half...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Reading Geological Society and their guests enjoyed an Introduction to Geology meeting in Wargrave last week. The morning was spent in the Village Hall, when we were...
Read moreDetailsLamb chops would be my first choice but steaks or lamb neck fillets are good too. Ingredients for 4 8 Lamb chops, 4 Neck fillets or 4 Lamb steaks 1...
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is the fifth biggest employer in the world. It employs 1.7 million staff (with the US Department of Defence employing 3.2 million, People’s Liberation Army China employing 2.3...
Read moreDetailsIn this week’s column we meet James Forster, one of our volunteer assessors. James and his colleagues are the first port of call for advice and information for people visiting...
Read moreDetailsAs the days start to brighten you may notice more of our feline friends out and about, soaking up the sunshine. It is normal for cats to roam and sometimes...
Read moreDetailsThe Wheelwright's Arms in Hurst is organising a charity dog walk for its locals and their pets to help less fortunate dogs. Taking part will be Sophie, a miniature Pinscher,...
Read moreDetailsIT’S a hog roast without a hog - and we’re not telling porkies. This Saturday, Siren Craft Brew in Finchampstead will hold what is thought to be Berkshire’s first fully...
Read moreDetailsTHE outgoing Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police has praised officers for their “day to day” work in preventing and fighting crime, writes James Hastings. Francis Habgood said while the...
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