Woodley’s New Look to close on Wednesday
WOODLEY’s New Look is closing later this month. On Wednesday, July 28, the women’s fashion shop will shut permanently. Town centre manager, Brian Fennelly said he was disappointed to see...
Read moreWOODLEY’s New Look is closing later this month. On Wednesday, July 28, the women’s fashion shop will shut permanently. Town centre manager, Brian Fennelly said he was disappointed to see...
Read moreThe Craigievar Ceilidh Band performed at Woodley Precinct on Saturday morning. SCOTTISH music filled the streets of Woodley town centre on Saturday, July 17. The Craigievar Ceilidh Band, run by...
Read moreCITIZENS Advice could be hitting the streets of Woodley and Earley in a new mobile advice van. The Wokingham service is trying to raise £30,000 to buy and kit out...
Read moreCHILDREN with disabilities in Reading and Wokingham boroughs have received a helping hand from a long-distance runner, who travelled more than 100km last weekend for Me2 Club. William Bevis took...
Read moreTHE OAKWOOD Centre is asking visitors to keep wearing face masks after Monday, when restrictions ease — unless exempt.
Read moreCHILDREN in crisis will be getting an extra treat from The Cowshed, following a generous donation from a Woodley supermarket. The Hurst-based charity received a range of luxury food items...
Read moreA WOODLEY boy has written to one of the England football players following the team’s loss at the Euro final. Dexter Rosier, 9, wrote to Marcus Rashford, after the game....
Read moreTHREE new eco-friendly transport routes are in the works, making it easier to cycle and walk between Woodley town centre and Reading’s Palmer Park. Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, Wokingham Borough Council’s...
Read moreLucy Teixeira, Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter, opened a running track at a Woodley school last week following a charity fundraiser.
Read moreBUSINESS is picking up in Woodley town centre, market stallholders have said, as shoppers regain their confidence post-pandemic. Despite the Government postponing the end of lockdown restrictions, the town’s retailers...
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