Rotary Clubs open pop-up charity shop in Woodley tomorrow
Sarah Shears, from the Rotary Club, said the aim is to fundraise for many of the charities the Rotary groups support.
Read moreSarah Shears, from the Rotary Club, said the aim is to fundraise for many of the charities the Rotary groups support.
Read moreBRICK TOP will be performing at The Good Companions in Woodley this weekend. On Saturday, August 14, the group will take to the stage, as part of a family fun...
Read moreA WOODLEY-based councillor has quit the Labour party and will stand out the remainder of his term as an independent. Cllr Carl Doran said he resigned due to the “anti-democratic...
Read moreWOODLEY pupils achieved a bumper crop of top grades in this year’s A-levels. Students at The Bulmershe School have been praised by their headteacher, Amanda Woodfin, for receiving “fabulous” results...
Read more‘OUTSTANDING’ achievements have been made at Waingels College this year as A-level pupils pick up their final results today. After exams were cancelled and studies were disrupted by the pandemic,...
Read moreTHE Me2Club is hosting a toy sale next week. The pop-up event will be on Wednesday, August 11, in Woodley town centre. It will run from 9am, selling games, crafts...
Read moreA WOODLEY hairdresser has made the finals of the British Hairdressing Awards. Marcus Giamattei from Marc Antoni hair salon group, is in the finals of the Southern Hairdresser of the...
Read moreONE OF the borough’s MPs paid a visit to a building supplier. Matt Rodda, whose constituency includes parts of Woodley and Earley, previewed the new Travis Perkins site, at Headley...
Read moreA WOODLEY man is calling for action over road repairs “gone wrong”. Cedric Lander said he has been pushing for improvements to Radcot Close and Reading Road for some time...
Read moreA NEW councillor is representing Warren Ward, in Woodley. Cllr Vinlande Lewis, Conservative, won the by-election on Thursday, July 29. It was to fill the parish councillor seat in Woodley...
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