Wargrave Regatta to return for first time since 2019
THE WARGRAVE Regatta is returning next month for the first time since 2019.
Read moreDetailsTHE WARGRAVE Regatta is returning next month for the first time since 2019.
Read moreDetailsWhether the northern parishes of the borough ? Hurst, Twyford, Wargrave, Remenham, and Ruscombe ? is taking their fair share of housing development
Read moreDetailsHOURS after delivering a speech on public service, Maidenhead MP Theresa May enjoyed the late summer sunshine at Henley Festival.
Read moreDetailsA weekend of festival fun is still to come
Read moreDetailsAs part of the Wargrave Village Festival, the Wargrave Local History Society arranged an Historic Wargrave Exhibition, in the Woodclyffe Hall.
Read moreDetailsAlthough similar ? on a river, on the Bath road and the canal, and involved in the wool cloth trade ? the effect of the railway was different
Read moreDetailsSix churches from Twyford and Wargrave came together for an evening of prayer and reflection for the people of Ukraine
Read moreDetailsEdwards pleaded guilty to 11 counts of burglary and one count of attempted burglary, which took place between September 2021 and March 2022
Read moreDetailsParishioners of St Thomas More RC Church, Twyford, and Our Lady of Peace RC Church at Wargrave welcomed their bishop, Philip Egan last weekend.
Read moreDetailsIF YOU?RE dining in Knowl Hill pub The Bird In Hand, ask for the sausages as it?s an award winner.
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