Thieves hit Twyford homes
TWO properties in Twyford have been targeted by thieves. At some point on Thursday, October 26, a property in Wargrave Road was broken into, and a laptop was stolen. Anyone...
Read moreDetailsTWO properties in Twyford have been targeted by thieves. At some point on Thursday, October 26, a property in Wargrave Road was broken into, and a laptop was stolen. Anyone...
Read moreDetailsWork by a technology whizz kid born with one hand has helped pioneer low cost bionic hands for children. Daniel Melville tested the world’s first 3D printed multi-grip bionic hand...
Read moreDetailsCARS have been targeted during a spate of thefts in Twyford. Most of the vehicles targeted had been left unlocked, and generally cash had been stolen from inside door pockets...
Read moreDetailsTHE former NatWest building in Twyford has been sold at auction. The property went under the hammer at an auction in London yesterday (Monday) held by Lambert Smith Hampton. The...
Read moreDetailsUPDATE: Thames Valley Police has removed the video from its YouTube channel. The Wokingham Paper has contacted Thames Valley Police's media office who have confirmed this was not due to...
Read moreDetailsLIBERAL DEMOCRATS have outlined their vision for the future of Wokingham. At a special launch event held in the town last week, The Wokingham Paper - the only newspaper present...
Read moreDetailsTWO members of Wokingham borough’s ruling executive met with the housing minister last month to air their concerns and frustrations over development in the borough. Deputy leader Cllr David Lee...
Read moreDetailsA thousand protesters packed into meetings to object to a possible 3,500 new homes being built on Green Belt land east of Twyford. An extra 8,000-10,000 residents would more than...
Read moreDetailsTHE GREEN BELT won’t be built on promises local MP Theresa May – in an interview in today’s Sunday Times. The Maidenhead MP, whose constituency includes Woodley, Twyford, Hare Hatch,...
Read moreDetailsLOCAL politicians have reacted with shock over the news that three big settlements are being discussed for the borough. Cllr Andy Croy, who grew up in Wokingham and is the...
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