Barclays in Woodley to close
BARCLAYS will be closing its Woodley branch this summer due to the national rise in online banking.It will shut its town centre shop front on Friday, August 27 and will...
Read moreDetailsBARCLAYS will be closing its Woodley branch this summer due to the national rise in online banking.It will shut its town centre shop front on Friday, August 27 and will...
Read moreDetailsEVERY DAY Holly Smith puts on her dancing shoes as she moves one step closer to pursuing her dream of starting her own ballet school.The Woodley teenager was recently awarded...
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures for the borough showed the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents is 30.4, almost double last week’s rate of 18.1.
Read moreDetailsMysterious artist Catsy has been spray painting cats across Woosehill in a bid to make residents smile.
Read moreDetails“The idea is that the traffic signalling, coupled with the information, will react to traffic in real time," the council leader said.
Read moreDetailsBetween April 202 and March 2021, 5,500 food parcels were given to residents in the borough, more than double the year before. Adults received 3,107 of those.
Read moreDetails“We will fight to find out the truth behind her senseless murder,” the spokesperson said. “We will remember her always. Her only crime was being free.”
Read moreDetailsThe Royal British Legion Club, on Wellington Road, Crowthorne, will host a quiz night on Saturday at 8pm.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY businessman has been nominated for The Entrepreneur of Excellence Awards at the National Diversity Awards 2021. Kelly Grainger, 44, was diagnosed with autism in 2019, after 23 years...
Read moreDetailsBrian Rutledge, 82, of St Georges Walk, Gosport, Hampshire, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault on a boy under 16 and one count of buggery with a...
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