Ten-year-old poet Ariane switches on Hurst’s Christmas lights
An artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAn artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA dance club is stepping out to celebrate the 20th anniversary of meeting in its home venue, Loddon Hall, Twyford
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough's four MPs Theresa May has indicated that she will not stand in the Conservative party's leadership election.
Read moreDetailsA separated father of one is urging others to seek the support he had to help overcome the pain of his marriage break-up.
Read moreDetailsA Twyford choir is staging a concert this weekend to help families and others who are facing hard times
Read moreDetailsA father's 52 marathons in a year challenge was dealt a cruel blow when a car crash left him unable to run the final one.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama group is offering a different take on Agatha Christie plays ? with a comedy which pokes gentle fun at them.
Read moreDetailsEveryone's invited to free evenings of dancing - with laughter and homemade cake guaranteed
Read moreDetailsKIND-hearted pubgoers in Hurst helped raise £3,750 for a cancer charity ? including £175 paid for a signed Manchester United football
Read moreDetailsJolly farmers and other people in any line of work are invited to a big charity night at a refurbished country pub.
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