Woodley Town Council goes green with potted Christmas tree
It has secured a live tree from the Festive Tree Hire for the Oakwood Centre, in a bid to reduce its carbon footprint.
Read moreDetailsIt has secured a live tree from the Festive Tree Hire for the Oakwood Centre, in a bid to reduce its carbon footprint.
Read moreDetailsResearch has also shown trees in urban areas promote health and wellbeing, with people exercising more when they are around street trees.
Read moreDetails"We need the service now. There are not enough pharmacies or GPs offering booster jabs," said Cllr Charles Margetts, from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas Presence shop is opening in one of the Elms Field units on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe hugely popular Christmas Fayre returns after being cancelled last year and it is set to be a cracker.
Read moreDetailsThe Broad Street Walk facility is moving to Winnersh, in a bid to increase floorspace and help more residents.
Read moreDetailsThe Forest School has launched The Marcus Rashford Book Club, which aims to encourage and nurture a love of reading in students.
Read moreDetailsWade, which runs a day care centre for the elderly, hosted a fundraising fayre on Saturday, November 27.
Read moreDetailsCllr Pauline Jorgensen, said parking enforcement contractors happened to be in the area shortly after the double yellow lines had been painted.
Read moreDetailsThe borough council's executive have approved a small-scale rollout of about 36 on-street points in residential areas.
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