Twyford Together runs projects, events and activities that aim to improve the character, culture, heritage, infrastructure and environment of Twyford and Ruscombe.
Thames Valley Police is the largest non-metropolitan police force in England and Wales, covering the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
Loddon Valley Police Station, Rushey Way, Lower Earley RG6 4PS
Representing and providing services and facilities to all who live in or pass through Twyford.
Twyford Parish Council, PO Box 8250, Reading RG6 9SZ
Charvil Parish Council is committed to supporting the local community and providing a safe and interesting environment in which to visit, live, work and play.
Charvil Village Society events are open to everyone, whether or not resident in Charvil. There’s usually one social event a month, such as a quiz night, race night, concert, tea party or country walk.
The primary concern of Hurst Village Society is to protect the physical environment and maintain the rural aspect of the area. It aims to promote greater use of the village amenities and to encourage their expansion.
A website with detailed calendar of recreational events including clubs and classes around Hust.
Upholding the principles of the 2010 Ruscombe Village Design Statement
Ruscombe Parish Council, PO Box 8246, Reading RG6 9SU
According to Thames Valley Enterprise, the Wokingham area has enjoyed the highest rate of business growth in the UK for 15 years. This is reflected by a mix of local market trading and big business. Much of the University of Reading is located within the Wokingham borough.
Shute End, Wokingham RG40 1BN
Promoting and representing the village at parish and borough level, and bringing residents together.
Everything necessary to keep these rural communities in touch with each other and with the latest news in local planning, the church, the parish council, the school and local charities – as well as annual events such as the parish fete and village show, and not forgetting the cricket club and local businesses.