Lunch Bunch founder nominated for Pride of Reading award
A WOODLEY woman has been nominated for a Pride of Reading award for her work feeding families
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman has been nominated for a Pride of Reading award for her work feeding families
Read moreDetailsWe re organising a “taster evening”, where in addition to hearing us sing you can have a try yourself and, if you like what you have experienced, you can begin...
Read moreDetailsThe lucky winners of a summer raffle have been announced - and the draw helps the work of Me2 Club
Read moreDetails“You put your life and safety in the hands of your teammates, physically stand on one another, throw one another and trust they will catch you”
Read moreDetailsWoodley's toy library has reopened after lockdown and is celebrating by offering free membership
Read moreDetailsAN AUTOMOTIVE enthusiast is bringing his expertise to Woodley. Dirk Becker is the latest appointment for the Headley Road East-based Thermal Management Solutions Group, a leading automotive systems provider. He...
Read moreDetailsLater this month, Woodley Business Club is hosting ‘Off The Fence and In The Front Door’: a session on all things marketing.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’S Christmas Fayre will be returning this winter, but with a new look at the town
Read moreDetailsTHE INNER Wheel Club of Reading and Maiden Erlegh has been active throughout the summer. Tonia Trathen said that last month, 18 bridge players at the club assembled for a...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Women’s Club is returning this month, with sessions starting from Monday. The group has recently confirmed its programme of events for the year. The first meeting is Monday, September...
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