Woodley mayor’s tea party will be a civilised way to raise funds for Keep Mobile
A TEA PARTY will be a civilised way to raise money for a mayor's charity of the year.
Read moreDetailsA TEA PARTY will be a civilised way to raise money for a mayor's charity of the year.
Read moreDetailsWho'd be a teacher? It's a question asked by Alan Bennet's masterpiece of the theatre, "The History Boys" - but did that play give a comprehensive answer? John Godber's "Teechers"...
Read moreDetailsJazzing it up at the theatre
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has expressed his concerns about the resumption of fracking.
Read moreDetailsThe deputy mayor will lose her locks for charity
Read moreDetailsYou can make a career in the entertainment industry without having to act, sing or dance. Behind every production is an army of people who bring films, musicals and plays...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, September 12, Cllr Janet Sartorel, Woodley town mayor, addressed members of the public to proclaim the accession of King Charles III
Read moreDetailsA MALE voice choir is opening a special four-week singing course from next week
Read moreDetailsThe council has also opened a book of condolence at the Oakwood Centre in the Miles Suite.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based housebuilder has sponsored a local table tennis club which has produced players who have competed at the Olympics
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