Woodley youngster camps for Camp Mohawk
Dexter Rosier, 9, is camping out every night in October to support Camp Mohawk.
Read moreDetailsDexter Rosier, 9, is camping out every night in October to support Camp Mohawk.
Read moreDetailsIT?S THE little shops full of horrors ? children are invited to a Hallowe?en event at Woodley town centre on Saturday, October 30.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity is appealing for cash donations this year in a bid to buy more personal Christmas gifts for children in need.
Read moreDetailsCornelius O'Kane, club secretary at Woodley Pensioners FC, said fun is the key goal in walking football.
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsThe role that Reading played during the early days of the First World War was considered by members of Wargrave Local History Society
Read moreDetailsEstate agency Hat and Home will launch a branch in the village as it expands for the first time.
Read moreDetailsContent Guru, which is based in Bracknell, has partnered with Simply Content to help GPs offer more holistic care.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Town Council is making plans for its annual act of remembrance
Read moreDetailsThe My Journey team has organised two Hallowe'en Picture Hunts at California Country Park and Stanlake Meadows, Twyford.
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