Woodley Town Council election results
Woodley Town Council seats were up for election on Thursday, May 7. All but one seat went to the Conservatives - the Liberal Democrats took the other. The votes were being...
Read moreDetailsWoodley Town Council seats were up for election on Thursday, May 7. All but one seat went to the Conservatives - the Liberal Democrats took the other. The votes were being...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s Street Fayre isn’t the only fun to be enjoyed this May Day. PHIL CREIGHTON rounds up some other treats to enjoy Woodley's treat for gardeners Woodley Town Centre...
Read moreDetailsAlmost 500 Woodley residents are demanding the return of the number 19 bus to their roads. Cllr Kay Gilder who represents South Lake, handed a petition in at Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsFans of Countdown should start counting down for a tournament taking place later this month. Organised by a keen quizzer and former Countdown contestant Tony Atkins, the annual event attracts...
Read moreDetailsChapter One Bookshop in Woodley, celebrated Comic Relief in style on Friday.Staff and customers baked cakes and donned there red noses to put a smile on everyone's faces and raise...
Read moreDetailsBerzerk Productions' cast for Hood "Did you enjoy that?" director Matt Whitelock asked as I left the Oakwood Centre, having just watched the opening night of Hood. "Well..." I said,...
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