Time for a celebration as Twyford sax group marks fifth birthday
Hundreds of Twyford-based sax players took part in a celebratory music video last month, with the help of a celebrity musician.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of Twyford-based sax players took part in a celebratory music video last month, with the help of a celebrity musician.
Read moreDetailsA campaign is breaking the taboo of breast cancer in men, thanks to grant-making charity Walk the Walk.
Read moreDetailsA portrait of Gordon Storey, who died aged 72 in February, has been unveiled to honour his dedication to the Twyford community.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts, executive member for adult social care and public health at the borough council, said the pilot scheme would provide residents with an efficient and effective service that...
Read moreDetailsThe 210 place school at Matthewsgreen will be called St Cecilia’s Church of England Primary School. It has been named after the patron saint of music and musicians by The...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council plans to use covid marshals on the night time economy to reduce coronavirus rates in young people.
Read moreDetailsTwyford is remembering David Turner, who has died, aged 73, and his lifelong dedication to the village's community.
Read moreDetailsA NEW trial is being launched, aimed at reducing the amount of rigid plastic sent to landfill. Re3, which runs recycling centres on behalf of Bracknell Forest, Reading and Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsTHERE’S a mouse loose in the house – and you’re invited to find him. Several knitted creations have been made by members of the Mothers’ Union at St Paul’s Church....
Read moreDetailsLucy Teixeira, Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter, opened a running track at a Woodley school last week following a charity fundraiser.
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