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Read moreDetailsResidents in Wokingham Borough have been invited to vote for their favourite Christmas window.
Read moreDetailsPROBLEMS with Royal Mail deliveries in Woodley and Earley have been raised in parliament.
Read moreDetailsFORGET the 12 days of Christmas, Woodley town centre manager Brian Fennelly wants you to focus on the 12 shop windows instead
Read moreDetailsFUN, shine and showers. That was the recipe for Sunday's successful Winter Extravaganza in Woodley town centre.
Read moreDetailsA FEAST of festive entertainment is promised in Woodley today, thanks to the annual Christmas Extravaganza. The event takes place in the Crockhamwell Road shopping precinct and will offer something...
Read moreDetailsFurther investigations on the future of Wokingham's public bins have got under way.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an assault on a police officer in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsWhat if there’d been an episode of “Only Fools and Horses” which neglected Del and Rodney in favor of telling the stories of everyone seen in the background of The...
Read moreDetailsAN ALL-NEW set of festive lights made their debut in Woodley town centre on Saturday, November 25, as Christmas was switched on.
Read moreDetailsThe charity hopes that bleed control kits will become common in public places.
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