WOODLEY: Have your say on the town’s future
Woodley residents can have a say about the town at the Town Elector's Meeting later this month.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents can have a say about the town at the Town Elector's Meeting later this month.
Read moreDetailsPCSO Danielle Fry of the Woodley and North Earley Neighbourhood Team urged anyone that recognises the man to get in touch.
Read moreDetailsGWR advised passengers not to travel along the London Paddington route, as rail replacement services are “extremely limited”.
Read moreDetailsGETTING back to business basics is the focus of this upcoming seminar. Next week, Woodley Business Club is hosting a meeting on all things communication. Led by Sarah Browning, it...
Read moreDetailsNATURE LOVERS can tune into a virtual talk about beetles on Tuesday. Earley Environmental Group is hosting an evening event exploring saproxylic invertebrates. This will include the Stag beetle, one...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY resident has been using her unusual lockdown hobby to raise money for a good cause. Kerry Kingston, owner of crafts business Ciara Daisy, started upcycling pet food wrappers...
Read moreDetailsPLANTING for the new walled garden in Woodley town centre will begin this summer. Woodley Town Council said it has drafted a visual and sensory design including hydranga, japonicas, hellebore,...
Read moreDetailsWoodley Junior Parkrun is returning this Saturday for all aged four to 14, in Woodford Park.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a phone mast in Woodley's Vauxhall Park have been rejected - and a councillor said this is "great news".
Read moreDetailsReceiving the £825 donation from Easthampstead Rotarians earlier this year, Me2 Club Fundraising Development Officer Liz McDaniel, said "The Me2 Club Team are delighted with this generous donation towards the...
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