Twyford panto will follow Dick’s quest for streets of gold
THE TALE of a man and his talented cat will be performed as a late panto treat by a theatre ...
THE TALE of a man and his talented cat will be performed as a late panto treat by a theatre ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
The villages of Twyford, Hurst and Ruscombe have a new vicar. The Revd Anna Harwood, previously Associate Rector at All ...
Friday, December 1 Twyford Village Christmas Street Fayre London Road (from the crossroads to Jubilee Corner), 6-9pm Twyford Together's annual Christmas ...
A HARE HATCH plant nursery will be celebrating the start of the festive season this weekend by staging a food ...
Whilst the Council , introduced free parking from 3pm to 8am which is a start, will it honour the traditions ...
A HARE HATCH nursery will be selling Christmas trees this year, after what it describes a legal breakthrough. Last week, ...
THERE’s a festive football match, a sparkling street fayre, coffee morning with Father Christmas and even a partridge in a ...
THIEVES who stole a defibrillator from Twyford village centre have potentially put lives at risk through their actions. That is ...
MOTORISTS in Twyford are being urged to always lock their cars following a continued spate of thefts in the area. ...
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