Carnival chaos in Woodley: Organisers ‘appalled’ after disorder overshadows family event
Organisers of the Woodley Community Carnival have apologised after anti-social behaviour and violence involving a group of young people
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of the Woodley Community Carnival have apologised after anti-social behaviour and violence involving a group of young people
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved that will see a new Cognition & Learning resource base in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an incident involving a group of teenagers at this year's Woodley Carnival prompted concern among visitors.
Read moreDetailsA junction that has become a crash blackspot along one of the busiest roads in Berkshire could go down to 30mph.
Read moreDetailsPeople of Woodley have spoken out about the quality of shopping in the town centre following a series of changes both recently and over the last year
Read moreDetailsThe largest community event, and biggest outdoor event in Woodley's calendar is set to take place today.
Read moreDetailsThere has been a post office in Crockhamwell Road since the early 1960s.
Read moreDetailsCouncil provides positive opportunities for local young people
Read moreDetailsWoodley walks are about to get easier
Read moreDetailsPacked house watches People's Emergency Briefing at the Oakwood Centre
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