Woodley off-licence sale of alcohol to underage children ‘disappointing beyond words’
Licensing officials have said a convenience store's sale of vodka to a 12 year old girl after they were told they could be forced to close
Read moreDetailsLicensing officials have said a convenience store's sale of vodka to a 12 year old girl after they were told they could be forced to close
Read moreDetailsThriving Woodley & Early group celebrates its most recent addition
Read moreDetailsExpert menders can repair broken items
Read moreDetailsThe developer said it is financially 'unviable' for any of the homes to be affordable.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers are ready to assist with the tasks needed to communicate in today's online world
Read moreDetailsSee demonstrations by professionals in Woodley
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's licensing and appeals sub committee will conduct the review.
Read moreDetailsThere will be six candidates for the vacant Maiden Erleagh and Whitegrates seat.
Read moreDetailsTry a Woodley group that meets to play monthly
Read moreDetailsCouncillor David Bragg has been selected as the town mayor for the 2025/26 year.
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