Shuttered bank set for retail revival — Woodley’s high street could be transformed
Plans have been submitted that, if approved, will see a former bank in Woodley transformed into five separate retail units.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted that, if approved, will see a former bank in Woodley transformed into five separate retail units.
Read moreDetailsTry a monthly Woodley group that meets to play word games
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents will see an increase of 87p per month on the Town Council portion of their council tax for 2026/27, the council has announced.
Read moreDetailsThis past week, the main heating system in the Houses of Parliament has been broken. It is a centuries-old building
Read moreDetailsBut there was joy for Woodley United Ladies who collected their first win of the season.
Read moreDetailsThe impact of volunteers helping to catch out speeding drivers in Woodley has been discussed with a claim that drivers are 'flying down'
Read moreDetailsA serving Thames Valley Police officer has been charged with sexual assault following an investigation by the force.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsExpert menders can repair broken items
Read moreDetailsJorgensen: 'They've ignored local voices, and they bragged about it.'
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