Dog walker has beer bottle smashed over his head in Woosehill attack
A DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
Read moreDetailsA DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
Read moreDetailsA WOOSEHILL woman has been appointed the head of an arthritis charity that is backed by the Prime Minister. Last week, the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) founder, Ailsa Bosworth...
Read moreDetailsTWO teenagers were robbed while they were in a Woosehill supermarket car park on Saturday night. Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward – especially as the...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE have sealed off the Woosehill underpass this morning after a distressed teenager was found in Little Sandhurst in the early hours of this morning. Details are still...
Read moreDetailsScience students at Wheatfield Primary School, Winnersh, and Windmill Primary School in Wokingham, visited a prestigious university in their lab coats to compete in a science fair. They were joined...
Read moreDetailsYOUNG chefs had their own culinary challenge earlier this month after they were tasked with cooking pancakes for a mayor. Borough mayor Cllr John Kaiser visited The Rainbow Cafe in...
Read moreDetailsTO MARK the start of Lent, Woosehill Church will, on Wednesday, March 6, hold an Ash Wednesday service. Starting at 8pm, it will be a contemplative communion and will include...
Read moreDetailsWOOSEHILL Church will be holding a service with a special focus on the Middle East. Neil Graham from the charity Embrace, which works across Middle Eastern countries, will be the...
Read moreDetailsWork in Woosehill to replace water pipes with more efficient technology has finished two weeks ahead of schedule say South East Water. The company said that they have laid more...
Read moreDetailsA PROJECT to upgrade water pipes in Woosehill is preparing to move into its final stages, with temporary traffic lights in place as a result. South West Water said in...
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