Woodley church collects for Christian Aid Week
Volunteers from St John The Evangelist church in Woodley were collecting for Christian Aid Week outside Waitrose in Crockhamwell Road. The church is one of many across the borough to...
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from St John The Evangelist church in Woodley were collecting for Christian Aid Week outside Waitrose in Crockhamwell Road. The church is one of many across the borough to...
Read moreDetailsTHE main reason for the Wokingham Borough Council meeting on Thursday, May 24 was to install a new mayor and nominate their deputy. This year, in a unanimous vote, Cllr...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF in every Pets At Home store across the country, including Winnersh and Wokingham, are to become Dementia Friends through Alzheimer’s Society’s programme. The company announced the plans on Monday...
Read moreDetailsSTORE wars broke out in Woodley last Friday and it was all thanks to the bank. A team from Barclays head office in London visited the Helen and Douglas House...
Read moreDetailsON WHITSUN holiday Monday, Woodley’s town centre will be transformed into a giant playground as the annual children’s fun day returns. Attractions are free and include a petting zoo courtesy...
Read moreDetailsAT ITS annual meeting on Wednesday, May 9, Earley Town Council welcomed Brian Wedge as its new mayor. He takes over from Michael Firmager. Cllr Wedge is 70 and used...
Read moreDetailsWokingham town has a new mayor. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was elected by the town council on Sunday. Held in the Town Hall, the special ceremony was followed by a buffet...
Read moreDetailsNINE gardens in Swallowfield will be opening their gates for visitors to come and take a look round. The event will be held across the village on Sunday, June 3...
Read moreDetailsAT a meeting of its town council earlier this month, Woodley appointed Cllr Sam Rahmouni as its new mayor. He has served as the town’s deputy mayor over the past...
Read moreDetailsMUSIC fans had five times the fun at the Bell and Bottle in Shinfield over the May Day bank holiday weekend. They enjoyed a day of top sounds from a...
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