‘Truly harrowing’: Woodley resident on return from delivering aid to war torn Ukraine
"The scenes were horrendous and there was one truly harrowing story that broke my heart," explained Mr Goodberry.
Read moreDetails"The scenes were horrendous and there was one truly harrowing story that broke my heart," explained Mr Goodberry.
Read moreDetailsTODDLERS looking to spread their wings by getting on their bikes will be able to learn more by taking part in a balance bike session in Woodley
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE knows Britain's love for a cuppa, and a new donation from a household appliance maker will help Woodley families enjoy a brew
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after cars in Earley and Woodley were set on fire.
Read moreDetailsIS IT the Lynx effect? Thieves smashed the doors of a Woodley town centre store just before Christmas and stole a quantity of men's fragrances.
Read moreDetailsAuditions in the new year, where Anything Goes
Read moreDetailsSomething as simple as taking her daughter to the shops can be 'overwhelming' for 27-year-old mum Lisa Reid, whose daughter Ruby, four, is autistic
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough libraries are hosting four storytime sessions with a winter and festive flavour just in time for Christmas
Read moreDetailsCraft making sessions for all the family
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