Anti-vaxxers protest covid passports outside Winnersh branch of Costa Coffee
A GROUP campaigning against the coronavirus vaccine programme made their voices heard on Monday by organising a protest outside a branch of Costa Coffee
Read moreA GROUP campaigning against the coronavirus vaccine programme made their voices heard on Monday by organising a protest outside a branch of Costa Coffee
Read moreThe NHS Health on the Move vaccine bus will be at Bulmershe School, offering first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Read moreLenny Holden, 16, was last seen in Howth Drive at approximately 7.10am this morning getting into a taxi. He is known to visit Portsmouth.
Read morePicture special from The Good Companions Pub in Woodley, which held a fun day in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care
Read moreA POP-UP charity shop opened in Woodley last week. Launched by the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh, it has partnered up with the Rotary Club Loddon Vale and Inner...
Read moreA WOODLEY breast cancer charity is hosting a concert to mark its sixth anniversary. Chemogiftbags, founded by Lynne Shipton, distributes gift bags to cancer patients across the Thames Valley. The...
Read moreARSONISTS are suspected to be behind a fire that destroyed a bottle bank in Woodley. The incident took place in the early hours of this morning and firecrews were called...
Read moreWOODLEY Concert Band returned to the stage last month in its first live performance since March last year. The group took to the stage in Alexandra Gardens, Windsor, on Saturday,...
Read moreWOODLEY’s newest restaurant had a special visitor at its opening. Adda Hut, on Crockhamwell Road, invited Woodley town mayor, Cllr Janet Sartorel and deputy mayor Cllr Kay Gilder to officially...
Read moreTHE FIRST of many pop-up events about signs of child exploitation started last month. Based in Woodley town centre, the borough council launched its Let’s Talk About X campaign on...
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