Good neighbours replace lost wallet — and give extra £600
COMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Twyford, after more than 80 villagers raised more than £700 to help a ...
COMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Twyford, after more than 80 villagers raised more than £700 to help a ...
COMMUNITY spirit is alive and well in Twyford, after approximately 80 villagers raised more than £700 to help a neighbour ...
RESIDENTS are invited to celebrate at St Mary’s Church in Twyford. Next week, Thru-Christ is hosting a celebration service where ...
A TWYFORD councillor is calling for the village’s new library to “celebrate” its local residents. Stephen Conway, ward councillor for ...
THE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ‘worked their socks off’ to gain three seats in the Wokingham local elections, according to the party’s ...
A HARE Hatch garden centre is helping residents make the perfect pizza. This week, Dobbies is teaming up with Ooni ...
TWYFORD residents are concerned after a bench went missing last month. The seat, normally located at a bus stop on ...
CandidateVotesMartin Coule, Green124Lindsay Ferris, Lib Dems1677Caroline Hill, Labour118Grant Woolner, Conservative562Spoilt17 Wokingham Lib Dem leader Lindsay Ferris will be looking to ...
Twyford-based artist Liz Chaderton is gearing up for outdoor art classes from next month.
A HARE HATCH garden centre has launched a new food waste scheme with a national app. Dobbies is working with ...
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