Woodley neighbours win £9,000 in lottery
Neighbours in Knowle Road, Woodley, won thousands in the People's Postcode Lottery on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours in Knowle Road, Woodley, won thousands in the People's Postcode Lottery on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being asked for their opinions over the town council precept.
Read moreDetailsA former restaurant has reopened as a skincare clinic. Derma launched at the beginning of the month at Shepherds Hill in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley hairdresser has been shortlisted for a regional award for his creative styling.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAINT sound of jingle bells may be ringing in Woodley residents’ ears, as the town centre makes plans for a festive event. Each year, Woodley town centre manager, Brian...
Read moreDetailsTHE THAMES Valley Ancient Egypt Society has announced its autumn series of lectures, which will be held online. The coronavirus pandemic means that it cannot meet at usual at its...
Read moreDetailsWoodley Business Club are offering advice on how to make exciting virtual presentations.
Read moreDetailsDINTON PASTURES country park has been closed due to flooding – just one part of the borough affected by some of the heaviest rainfalls for nearly 100 years. Since 9am...
Read moreDetailsTwo treets, which were planted as part of a fundraising initiative, were vandalised in Woodley earlier this month.
Read moreDetails“We know it’s disappointing that Lower Earley’s and the return of our other libraries have had to be paused, but we must make sure our resources are deployed to keep...
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