Woodley chemist to close this spring
A CHEMIST is Woodley town centre will close this spring – and customers are being told to go to Winnersh instead. Lloyd'sPharmacy, which has a branch in Library Parade, is...
Read moreDetailsA CHEMIST is Woodley town centre will close this spring – and customers are being told to go to Winnersh instead. Lloyd'sPharmacy, which has a branch in Library Parade, is...
Read moreDetailsHAGGIS, neeps and tatties were served at Wokingham Bowling Club, as members celebrated Scottish poet Robert Burns. The Burns Supper, held at the clubhouse on Friday, January 24, was a...
Read moreDetailsYOUNG WIZARDS will be welcomed at Wokingham Library for an evening of magical fun. Fans of the Harry Potter book series are invited to take part in the Tri-wizard Tournament....
Read moreDetailsResidents are supporting a space for cyclists in Twyford, calling it a positive addition to the village.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley duo have been crafting handmade pies for four years, providing satisfied customers across the borough. Founders of the Rural Pie Co. — Philip and Amy — pride themselves...
Read moreDetailsA RENEWED appeal for information has been made as police try and trace a missing who has been missing for almost a fortnight. Alexander Stern, 36 and from Kensington in...
Read moreDetailsThe 10km race will take place in April, commemorating the life of David Stares — former Woodley Town Council councillor and honorary Reading Roadrunner — who was an avid supporter...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have launched an appeal to trace a man who approached two girls in two separate incidents, both on an Earley road during school run times. Both incidents are being...
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has pledged his commitment to honouring those who were murdered during the Holocaust as well as paying tribute to the extraordinary Holocaust survivors who work...
Read moreDetailsYEAR 8 students from an Earley secondary school will be displaying the fruits of their labours next week. The Peacock Gallery in Maiden Erlegh School is to hold the exhibition...
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