Concerns after Twyford bench goes missing
TWYFORD residents are concerned after a bench went missing last month. The seat, normally located at a bus stop on London Road, disappeared on Wednesday, April 21. Now, villagers are...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD residents are concerned after a bench went missing last month. The seat, normally located at a bus stop on London Road, disappeared on Wednesday, April 21. Now, villagers are...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD support group is ending more than a year of isolation this week. Age Concern Twyford and District, which offers support to elderly residents across Wokingham borough, reopened its...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD’s scissor sisters want to help residents get rid of their lockdown locks. Sisters Sara and Michelle O’Neill recently launched O’Neills Barbers on Church Street,in a bid to save a...
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH garden centre is looking for residents with a green thumb. Dobbies has launched a new series of awards to find the best gardeners in Berkshire and beyond...
Read moreDetailsMAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May paid tribute to Prince Philip during a special session in the House of Commons on Monday, paying tribute to “a man of so many talents”. These,...
Read moreDetailsTwyford-based artist Liz Chaderton is gearing up for outdoor art classes from next month.
Read moreDetailsA BUS service has changed its name for the first time in nearly 50 years. On Monday, Courtney Buses formally rebranded as Thames Valley Buses. The travel provider, which was...
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH garden centre has launched a new food waste scheme with a national app. Dobbies is working with Too Good To Go, which lets people buy surplus food...
Read moreDetailsALLOTMENTS in Twyford have become the venue for a new community project. This spring, Involve Community Services, Twyford Parish Council, Twyford GP surgery and Age Uk Berkshire have come together...
Read moreDetailsA Twyford school has linked up with Chelsea FC to expand its own Girls' Football Academy.
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