Woodley couple mark launch consultancy business
The pair hope that their company — Hudia — will help businesses grow through PR, social media and web design.
Read moreDetailsThe pair hope that their company — Hudia — will help businesses grow through PR, social media and web design.
Read moreDetailsDarren Smith has won a by-election - and a seat on Woodley Town Council. Held on Thursday, February 27, the Conservative party won the contest to elect a new town...
Read moreDetailsLauren Le-Marinel can now breastfeed her four-month-old son Theo since he underwent a procedure for tongue-tie in November.
Read moreDetailsAfter extensive feedback and consultation, the borough council have changed the design of the new £1.8 million Dinton Activity Centre.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week’s meeting of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group will feature a demonstration by a professional artist. Meeting on Thursday, February, the artists will hear a talk from Lewis...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being invited to take part in a consultation over plans to bring a community garden to Woodley Town Centre. The project is a partnership between Woodley Town Council,...
Read moreDetails“We shot the film in 24 days, which is a very short period of time to make a full feature-length film."
Read moreDetailsSTORM DENNIS has led to widespread flooding across the borough, with residents facing roads underwater. One of the worst affected is Greensward Lane, off the A327 between Arborfield and Shinfield....
Read moreDetailsPANCAKES will be flying through the centre of Woodley on Shrove Tuesday thanks to a new initiative. The Rotary Club of Loddon Vale is organising the fun event on February...
Read moreDetailsSTORM CIARA brought some of the strongest gusts felt in the UK for many years: up to 97mph was recorded on Sunday. While Wokingham escaped the worst of its blast,...
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