MP Theresa May visits Yeldall Manor and learns more about its work during the covid lockdowns
MAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May visited a Hare Hatch-based addiction therapy centre to learn more about its work.
Read moreMAIDENHEAD MP Theresa May visited a Hare Hatch-based addiction therapy centre to learn more about its work.
Read moreTwyford Singers? 60th anniversary summer concert on Saturday featured the excitement of a competition to compose a song
Read moreA FOCUS on the science of leafy greens is coming to two garden centres this weekend and it is open to primary school aged children
Read moreThe Walnuts with Bells On concert with a live band in a parish church had the audience dancing in the aisles and clapping along
Read moreA NEW partnership has been launched to help people enjoy an active social life from the comfort of their own home
Read moreTwyford Singers, started 60 years ago, are celebrating their anniversary with a concert titled Hope! Joy and Celebration! this Saturday at 3pm
Read moreTHOUSANDS of thirsty punters raised their glasses in Twyford to raise money for a male cancer charity last weekend
Read moreA church was decked with flags from around the world and many languages were used to celebrate the feast of Pentecost.
Read moreJUNE is busting out all over, all over the meadow and the hill. And to prove it, members of the Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Society held a show
Read moreA NEW scheme aimed at reducing plastic waste will see compost bags recycled.
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